Detroiters could see some major changes in the works soon at the Renaissance Center and a part of the city’s riverfront.
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Developer Bedrock and General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) have unveiled a conceptual plan to redevelop the Renaissance Center (RenCen) and 27 acres along the Detroit riverfront. According to the companies, ...
Developers have floated $250 million in public support to redevelop the RenCen. State lawmakers from both parties have voiced ...
Earlier this year, General Motors announced plans to move their headquarters from the Renaissance Center to Hudson’s Detroit ...
General Motors and real estate firm Bedrock announced on Monday a development plan that would permanently alter the ...
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Bedrock and General Motors Co. today announced a conceptual plan to redevelop the Renaissance Center and 27 acres along the ...
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GM now says it will lease four floors at Hudson's Detroit for its new headquarters rather than two, though it won't move to ...