New renderings were released today of one of the city's most visible and notable developments. While the proposed 685-foot tower at the Hudson's site gets the most attention, the office building next door will be an active space with many places for the public to visit. Bedrock unveiled a look inside the 220-foot office building, with office, event, and dining space. — Urbanize Detroit
A revitalization of the historic Hudson’s Department Store site in downtown Detroit, the project will bring 1.5 million square feet of office, retail, event, residential, and hotel space to the area. The development’s design is being led by SHoP Architects and Detroit-based Hamilton Anderson, with Pophouse in charge of designing the interiors of the office building.
The retail space will be positioned at ground level of the office building, and the second and third floors will host the 126,000-square-foot event space, with a capacity of 2,500 people. The top of the building will feature an indoor/outdoor dining space. The office space will span 400,000 square feet.
As reported by Urbanize Detroit, the office building component of the development has topped out, and the under-construction tower has surpassed 200 feet with a topping-out ceremony expected next year. The development is slated for completion in 2024.
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