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General Motors and Bedrock want to knock down two towers and convert the Renaissance Center into a combination of housing, hotel units, and office space It also wants to remove the wall ...
More: Renaissance Center's Tower 600 in Detroit is headed to auction Fleisher appeared on stage at the event with David Massaron, GM's vice president of Infrastructure and corporate citizenship ...
More: Renaissance Center's Tower 600 in Detroit is headed to auction Fleisher appeared on stage at the event with David ...
Bedrock and General Motors announced a plan for the future of the Renaissance Center that would include demolishing two of the seven towers.
Detroit — The Renaissance Center would shrink to three towers with residential, office and hotel tenancy to create space for a six-acre riverfront park in a more than $1.6 billion redevelopment ...
GM, Bedrock Outline Renaissance Center Reno Plans . By George Barta. January 23, 2025 7:09 pm . ... The cost of the Renaissance Center project is estimated at $1.6 billion.
Two towers at Detroit's iconic Renaissance Center would be razed and the complex converted to a mix of housing and offices under an ambitious $1.6 billion plan announced on Monday.
The plan has been confirmed by Bedrock, the real estate firm that agreed to buy GM’s share of the Renaissance Center. The 100 tower will be converted into residential space with 300-400 units.
The project backers, General Motors and Bedrock, said that removing Tower 300 and Tower 400 will help “right size” the Renaissance Center’s footprint in our post-pandemic economy, where ...
A conceptual rendering from General Motors Co. and Dan Gilbert's Bedrock LLC shows their plan for the Renaissance Center, which includes demolishing two towers and creating an entertainment ...
Representatives of General Motors and Dan Gilbert's Bedrock firm offered fresh details Thursday on their latest effort to get public financing assistance for their $1.6 billion proposal to ...
DETROIT (AP) — Two towers at Detroit's iconic Renaissance Center would be razed and the complex converted to a mix of housing and offices under an ambitious $1.6 billion plan announced Monday.