Dan Gilbert's real estate company envisions a rightsizing of Detroit's skyline icon for a new era of downtown living.
GM and Bedrock unveil a $1.6 billion vision for the struggling Detroit icon that requires $250 million in public money.
When GM corporate staff and executives move world headquarters to the Hudson building late next year, it now needs double the ...
General Motors Co. and Dan Gilbert's Bedrock LLC are planning to tear down two of the automaker's five Renaissance Center ...
DETROIT - The future of Michigan’s tallest building and is complex, the General Motors Renaissance Center, has just been ...
GM and Bedrock have presented a plan to redevelop the Renaissance Center. The complex has been GM’s home for nearly 30 ...
Crain’s Detroit Business reports that two of the five towers comprising GM’s Renaissance Center will be demolished, and the ...
The GM Renaissance Center, a staple of Detroit’s skyline, is slated for a $1.6 billion overhaul and hinges on $250 million in public funding.
The proposal calls for preserving Detroit's skyline, right-sizing the complex's footprint and connecting the site to "the ...
In general, that would mean GM — at least for now — would lease approximately 200,000 square feet, which is essentially half ...
A plan backed by General Motors and developer Bedrock would see two downtown Detroit Renaissance Center towers taken down.
Developers have floated $250 million in public support to redevelop the RenCen. State lawmakers from both parties have voiced ...