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By 1995, GM was close to shuttering its New York City outpost and moving to Westchester County. [94] However, after employee demand and receiving tax breaks from the city of New York, GM signed a smaller lease for 20,000 square feet (1,900 m 2), compared to the 110,000 square feet (10,000 m 2) they previously occupied. [95]
By 1926, GM was developing 3 Columbus Circle, a 26-story skyscraper diagonally across from 224 West 57th Street, for use as its New York City headquarters. [39] GM's offices were relocated to 3 Columbus Circle in 1927, [ 40 ] and 224 West 57th Street became known as the Argonaut Building.
GM bought the RenCen in 1996 to be its world headquarters. Previously, GM was located in Detroit's New Center area in what was then called the General Motors Building, now known as Cadillac Place.
In 2001, GM moved the last of its employees into the Renaissance Center on the Detroit River. [9] In 1999, General Motors transferred the property to New Center Development, Inc., a non-profit venture controlled by TrizecHahn Office Properties which acted as developer and began renovation on the upper floors which GM vacated in 2000. [10]
General Motors announced Monday it's leaving the Renaissance Center, its headquarters since 1996. It can't leave the downtown Detroit complex empty. GM is leaving the RenCen.
GM CEO Mary Barra told a crowd of local dignitaries and reporters Monday afternoon that GM will relocate its global headquarters in 2025 from the Renaissance Center on Detroit's waterfront to ...
The General Motors bankruptcy case was formally entitled In re General Motors Corp., case number 09-50026 in the Southern District, Manhattan, New York. [8] General Motors was represented by the New York specialist law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges.
From the moment General Motors CEO Mary Barra's announced last Monday that the automaker is moving its global headquarters in 2025 to Dan Gilbert's new Hudson's site development, the famous glass ...