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The tallest skyscraper in Detroit is the 73-story Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, which rises 727 feet (222 m) along Detroit's International Riverfront. [1] It is the tallest building in the state of Michigan, the 97th-tallest building in the United States, and the second tallest hotel building in the Western Hemisphere. [1]
Get away from the downtown crowds and venture into Detroit's neighborhoods ... Symposia Detroit in the Atheneum Suite Hotel, 1000 Brush St., Detroit. 313-962 ... 2703 Park Ave., Detroit; 313-481 ...
[12] [13] The hotel reopened on July 17, 2013, as the Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Convention Center. [14] Its name was later modified to Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront . Due to the quality of the renovation, the hotel was awarded Development of the Year by InterContinental Hotels Group in 2013.
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The hotel reopened as the 'DoubleTree Guest Suites by Hilton Detroit Downtown - Fort Shelby on December 15, 2008. The restored hotel contains 203 guest suites, 56 apartments on the upper floors, a 21,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2) conference center with two ballrooms and 17 Breakout rooms. [2] [3] Fort Shelby Hotel Lobby
Sexy Steak, a new restaurant billed as an 'Ultimate Italian Steakhouse' is now officially open on the ground floor of the Grand Army of the Republic Building, commonly known as the GAR Building.
The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is an historic skyscraper hotel in downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District.Designed in the Neo-Renaissance style, and opened as the Book-Cadillac Hotel in 1924, the 349 ft (106 m), 31-story, 453-room hotel includes 65 exclusive luxury condominiums and penthouses on the top eight floors.
Detroit Free Press Building: newspaper 1924 Art Deco: 16 Connected via a walkway on the third and fourth floors to the adjacent Detroit Club: West Lafayette Boulevard: 1020 Washington Boulevard Holiday Inn Express Detroit - Downtown: Hotel 1965 Modern: 17 Stands at the site of "219 Michigan Avenue", one of Detroit's first high-rise skyscrapers.