The Renaissance Center has a history of asbestos, and tearing down two of the skyscrapers could prove challenging and costly, ...
Detroit's Renaissance Center is facing the possibility of demolition under a newly released plan for the struggling set of ...
Detroit's Renaissance Center makes a great skyline, but a Navy Pier-style riverfront development would be even better.
The original estimate of $350 million in subsidies to help fund the RenCen renovation by GM and a real estate firm could be ...
With the fate of the skyscrapers at stake, we decided to take a peek into the photographical archives of the RenCen's beginnings.
It has always felt purposefully confusing, as though it were built to disorient any 70s protesters who might storm the gates.
A $1.6 billion plan announced in November would shrink the five-tower complex to three with residential, office and hotel ...
Detroit City Council voted against a historic eligibility study for the Renaissance Center, paving the way for GM and Bedrock's development plan.
The $1.6 billion Renaissance Center redevelopment plan by two of Detroit’s most prominent companies would include a new ...
Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero said the Renaissance Center lacks cultural significance, arguing its “racist history” ...
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Detroit Renaissance Center redevelopment plansDetroit City Council rejected a proposal to seek historic designation for the RenCen, and will continue with redevelopment ...
Detroit, the city’s oldest and largest preservation organization, is pushing back against recently announced demolition plans for towers in John Portman’s General Motors Renaissance Center (RenCen).
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