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The General Motors Building (also the GM Building) is a 50-story, 705 ft (215 m) office tower at 767 Fifth Avenue at Grand Army Plaza on the southeast corner of Central Park, in Manhattan, New York City.
By 1926, GM was developing 3 Columbus Circle, a 26-story skyscraper diagonally across from 224 West 57th Street, for use as its New York City headquarters. [39] GM's offices were relocated to 3 Columbus Circle in 1927, [ 40 ] and 224 West 57th Street became known as the Argonaut Building.
General Motors purchased the Renaissance Center in 1996, and relocated its global headquarters to the complex. An extensive renovation, completed in 2004, significantly altered its Brutalist interior, improved access to the center from downtown, and added a new glass retail atrium and public plaza on the riverfront.
GM CEO Mary Barra and Rocket Companies CEO Dan Gilbert announced that GM will move its global headquarters to the new Hudson skyscraper. ... on Woodward Avenue. GM will be the anchor tenant of the ...
From the moment General Motors CEO Mary Barra's announced last Monday that the automaker is moving its global headquarters in 2025 to Dan Gilbert's new Hudson's site development, the famous glass ...
GM bought the RenCen in 1996 to be its world headquarters. Previously, GM was located in Detroit's New Center area in what was then called the General Motors Building, now known as Cadillac Place.
520 Fifth Avenue is a mixed-use supertall building under construction at Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.The building occupies the former site of three structures.
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