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General Motors Co. and Dan Gilbert's Bedrock LLC are planning to tear down two of the automaker's five Renaissance Center towers as part of a reimagining of the long-struggling Detroit complex.
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.
Early thinking leans toward tearing down most of General Motors' seven RenCen towers and leaving one or two standing to preserve part of the skyline.
One of the two smaller office towers that comprise Detroit's iconic Renaissance Center complex is headed for auction later this year. The 21-story Tower 600, which is mostly empty and situated ...
Downtown Detroit has evolved in the decades since the Renaissance Center was built, with Jefferson Avenue a major barrier to it.
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 ...
The fate of the Renaissance Center in Detroit remains uncertain, but recent documents show that Dan Gilbert has the option to buy a majority of the building.
A general view of the Renaissance Center, headquarters for General Motors, is shown along the Detroit skyline from the Detroit River, Tuesday, May 12, 2020. 600 Renaissance Center (far right) is ...