I feel giddy about this, and I don't even live in Detroit! I love it when wiser minds prevail to preserve historic buildings. The building will be saved; just a few years ago the city was strongly considering demolishing it.
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20 ... will-adorn
Some historic photos: https://detroit.curbed.com/2017/9/20/16 ... ric-photos
Michigan Central Station to be rehabbed by Ford
Re: Michigan Central Station to be rehabbed by Ford
Oh, the irony!
Re: Michigan Central Station to be rehabbed by Ford
It's deliciously ironic that it will be Ford's hub for autonomous vehicles. I wonder if Amtrak will consider moving their operations back to the station? Apparently the depot Amtrak built in Detroit after they left MCS was only supposed to be a temporary structure. It would also be cool if the PeopleMover system was extended out toward the station. Of course, that's with the assumption that Ford would open the station parts up to the public again. (I hope they do!)
That Ford is taking this on is also just more evidence that we tear down so many buildings prematurely, with the idea that tearing them down will help revitalize a blighted area. My respect for Ford has just dramatically increased because of this. I am excited to see what the future holds for the station!
That Ford is taking this on is also just more evidence that we tear down so many buildings prematurely, with the idea that tearing them down will help revitalize a blighted area. My respect for Ford has just dramatically increased because of this. I am excited to see what the future holds for the station!
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It’s great that someone had the foresight to buy the dilapidated version of this building and sell it at, presumably, a substantial profit.
Not wonder that family is billionaires.
It’s great to keep historic, dare I say iconic, buildings like this. Majestic.
Not wonder that family is billionaires.
It’s great to keep historic, dare I say iconic, buildings like this. Majestic.
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