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Ford Reopens Long-Vacant Train Station in Detroit as Innovation Hub

Offices, Hotel, Retail, Residential Planned in Restoration of Once-Dilapidated Michigan Central Station
Michigan Central Station, an 18-story building that was previously Detroit's primary train station, anchors a larger mixed-use development led by Ford Motor Co. (Jason Keen/Michigan Central)
Michigan Central Station, an 18-story building that was previously Detroit's primary train station, anchors a larger mixed-use development led by Ford Motor Co. (Jason Keen/Michigan Central)
CoStar News
June 3, 2024 | 9:56 P.M.

Ford Motor Co. is officially reopening a historic landmark in Detroit this week that is expected to become an innovation hub after being vacant for decades as a symbol of the city’s decline from its automotive industry heyday.

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