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The Renaissance Center, commonly known as the RenCen, [8] is a complex of seven connected skyscrapers in downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States.Located on the Detroit International Riverfront, the RenCen is owned and used by General Motors as its world headquarters.
“GM moved out in 2000, after taking over the Renaissance Center downtown. Two years later, the building was renamed Cadillac Place after the city’s founder, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac.
The Detroit Renaissance Center and riverfront on Aug. 13, 2002. Partly because Ford was the biggest of big names in Detroit, and partly because city leaders were desperate to stem a decline that ...
General Motors announced Monday it's leaving the Renaissance Center, its headquarters since 1996. It can't leave the downtown Detroit complex empty.
Detroit, Michigan, United States: The Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center is housed in the tallest skyscraper of the Renaissance Center, located on the Detroit International Riverfront and owned by General Motors. [48] Dubai, United Arab Emirates: The Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites, opened in 2007, became a Marriott in 2009.
The Renaissance Center was the brainchild of Henry Ford II, who saw the project as a way to revitalize Detroit following the 1967 uprising. The complex cost $337 million to build, according to ...
Richard Castle Hedreen was born on April 15, 1935, to Nona Castle (1912-2010) and Guy Noble Hedreen (1909-1993), who worked for an insurance company. [6] He is the younger brother of Guy Michael Hedreen, who was born in 1933.
DETROIT (AP) — Two towers at Detroit's iconic Renaissance Center would be razed and the complex converted to a mix of housing and offices under an ambitious $1.6 billion plan announced Monday.