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With its pink granite base, ornamental 247-foot tower and classic bronze sculptures, the Old Wayne County Building is one of the last survivors downtown of early 1900s Detroit. Work started in October 1897 and was completed in 1902, but the battle to build it began long before.
The Wayne County Building is a monumental government structure located at 600 Randolph Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It formerly contained the Wayne County administrative offices – now located in the Guardian Building at 500 Griswold Street – and its courthouse.
Old and new: The Old Wayne County Building with One Detroit Center in the background. Brian Aldrich for HistoricDetroit.org
A $7 million project to restore the Old Wayne County Building in downtown Detroit has been completed, owners of the building announced Monday. The restoration of the 116-year-old building began...
The Old Wayne County Building. Photo from the Library of Congress. While the Old Wayne County Building hasn't changed in its last 100 years, the area around it is almost unrecognizable today.
Detroit — Owners of the iconic Old Wayne County Building in Detroit announced Monday that a $7 million project to restore the interior and exterior is finished. The restoration of the...
The ownership group of The Old Wayne County Building, located at 600 Randolph Street in downtown Detroit, today announced it has completed the restoration, redevelopment, and improvement of the historic structure.