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Situated on Woodward Avenue in the heart of downtown Detroit, Hudson’s offers an unrivaled combination of top-tier amenities, prime location and state-of-the-art Class A office space. Vibrant and diverse, Hudson’s is a dynamic gathering place that puts Detroit at the center of the world.
Hudson's Detroit is an under-construction mixed-use development located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. Located on the former site of J.L Hudson's Flagship Store, it is expected to be the second tallest building in Detroit as well as Michigan, at 208.7 meters (685 ft) [1] [2] and to be completed in 2024. [3] [4]
Hudson's flagship store, on Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit (demolished October 24, 1998), [1] was the tallest department store in the world in 1961, [2] and, at one time, claimed to be the second-largest department store, after Macy's, in the United States, by square footage. [3]
Hudson’s Detroit is a 1.5-million square-foot development that will feature office, ground-floor retail, a 5-star hotel, rooftop bar, residential condominiums, a public plaza, parking...
At 410 feet, Hudson's was the tallest department store in the world. The building had 51 passenger elevators, 17 freight elevators, eight employee elevators and 48 escalators. Its largest freight elevator could accommodate a semi trailer.
The original J.L. Hudson (Joseph Lowthian Hudson, 1846-1912) was a legendary benefactor. He organized Detroit's Associated Charities, which laid the foundation for the United Way Foundation.
The Hudson's site skyscraper, 1208 Woodward Ave., is now the second tallest building in Detroit, behind only the 727-foot-tall central tower of the Renaissance Center.
The J. L. Hudson Building ("Hudson's") was a department store located at 1206 Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was constructed beginning in 1911, with additions throughout the years, before being "completed" in 1946, and named after the company's founder, Joseph Lowthian Hudson.
The J.L. Hudson Company, generally known as Hudson’s, was a large retail department store chain that originated in Detroit. Joseph Lowthian Hudson, 35 years old at the time, founded the company in 1881.
Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock will break ground December 1 on an ambitious development on what was once the home of an icon of Detroit retail, the J.L. Hudson Co. Curbed digs into the block’s history...