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The Michigan Mutual Liability Annex is an office building in downtown Detroit, Michigan, located at 25 West Elizabeth Street. The high-rise was constructed in 1950 and finished in 1951. It stands at 13 floors in height, 10 above, and 3 below-ground. it is a part of the Michigan Mutual Liability Company Complex .
J. W. Westcott II is a post office boat that delivers mail to ships while they are underway. It operates out of Detroit, Michigan, and, as it is an official post office for the United States Postal Service, it also contains the only floating ZIP Code in the United States—48222.
The building opened in 1924, but did not solve the parcel post delivery problem in Detroit. In 1925, additional parcels were obtained and construction began on another building, connected to the original. However, Detroit continued to grow, and in 1936 a new, larger Roosevelt Post Office Station was constructed on 14th Street.
South Suburban (604) 6801 W 73rd St, Bedford Park, IL 60499 Fox Valley (605) 3900 Gabrielle Ln, Aurora, IL 60599 Chicago (606-608) 433 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60699
Grand Park Centre, also known as the Michigan Mutual Building, is a high-rise office building in downtown Detroit, Michigan, located at 28 West Adams Avenue, at the corner of Adams Avenue West and Woodward Avenue, standing across from Grand Circus Park in the Foxtown neighbourhood.
Detroit News Building office building: 1917 Romanesque: 3 Houses the main offices of The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press: 2nd Street: 550 West Lafayette Boulevard WDIV Studios television studio: 1 Houses the main studios of WDIV-TV. 525 West Lafayette Boulevard Fort Shelby Hotel: hotel 1916 Classical Revival, Georgian Eclectic, Beaux-Arts: 23
The AT&T Building Addition stands at 444 Michigan Avenue and occupies the site south of the earlier building. It was constructed in 1973 and finished the following year. The skyscraper office building stands at 21 stories, although floors 18-20 are only accessible by the service elevator or stairs, and floor 21 by stairs only. There are also ...
The Detroit–Columbia Central Office Building was commissioned by the Michigan Bell Telephone Company in 1927 at a cost of $1.2 million. [2] The building was designed by Smith, Hinchman, & Grylls , and construction was completed in November 1928. [ 3 ]