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By midafternoon, about 1,800 people had toured the building and that number was expected to grow to about 5,000 by the time the tours ended at 10 p.m., Michigan Central spokesman Dan Austin said.
The Michigan Central Open experience at the train station, located at 2001 15th St. in Detroit, ... The building will be closed to tours on the other days of the week until September, when ...
Explore metro Detroit’s historic gems: Upcoming home tours highlight architectural treasures in Detroit, Birmingham, and Milford.
After GM left, several paint companies used the building; it closed for good in 1994. [18] [19] In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings Street. The building was documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in 2003. [21]
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. [A] [ 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 ]
The building at 1236–1244 Randolph was built during the period of original construction, and is a rare survivor from the 1840s. [2] The Victorian styled Odd Fellows Building (1874) is located at the corner of Randolph and Monroe. [4] As the city grew, larger commercial buildings were required and the other structures on Randolph were constructed.
Members of the public line up for tours outside of Michigan Central Station in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood on Friday, June 7, 2024. 11:25 a.m.: Michigan Central prepares for company
When Smiley died in 1990, the building was sold to Charfoos & Christensen, P.C., a law firm. [7] The firm rehabilitated the mansion, and it served as their law offices until 2014. [6] The mansion has also served as the Royal Danish Consulate in Detroit. [8] In September 2014, Wayne State University purchased the house for $2.3 million. [3]