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  2. Owners of 1 Renaissance Center tower considering uses ... - AOL

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    500-600 Renaissance Center in downtown Detroit on Friday, Dec. 29, 2023. ... when Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan finished relocating staff from the building to the neighboring Tower 500, which ...

  3. Mary D. Waters - Wikipedia

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    University of Michigan ( BA) Mary D. Waters (born August 27, 1955) is an American politician from Detroit, Michigan. She is a member of the Detroit City Council. [1] Previously she served for three terms as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, where she was Michigan's first African American minority floor leader from 2003 to 2006.

  4. The RenCen after GM: What the future could hold for Detroit ...

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    The original Renaissance Center structure opened in 1977 and consists of four 39-story office towers surrounding a central 73-story hotel, now a Marriott. Two additional 21-story baby towers ...

  5. GM CEO Mary Barra doesn't rule out demolition of Renaissance ...

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    Gannett. Jamie L. LaReau, Detroit Free Press. May 23, 2024 at 8:00 PM. General Motors CEO Mary Barra said the automaker is committed to finding a use for the Renaissance Center as GM prepares to ...

  6. Renaissance Center - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Center, commonly known as the RenCen, is a complex of seven connected skyscrapers in downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Renaissance Center complex is on the Detroit International Riverfront and is owned and used by General Motors as its world headquarters. The central tower has been the tallest building in Michigan ...

  7. Detroit City Hall - Wikipedia

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    N. Osborn & Company. The Detroit City Hall was the seat of government for the city of Detroit, Michigan from 1871 to 1961. The building sat on the west side of Campus Martius bounded by Griswold Street to the west, Michigan Avenue to the north, Woodward Avenue to the east, and Fort Street to the south where One Kennedy Square stands today.

  8. Detroit City Council OKs Detroit Medical Center tax ... - AOL

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    The Detroit Medical Center will continue receiving tax exemptions, thanks to the Detroit City Council's approval of a 15-year extension of the Renaissance Zone Act.

  9. Detroit City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The full-time council is required to meet every business day for at least 10 months of the year, with at least eight of these meetings occurring at a location besides city hall. The Detroit City Council has elected Mary Sheffield to be its president. [2]