Comerica Tower

Format
Full

City
Detroit

State/Province
MI

Country
USA

Metro Area
Detroit

Project Type
Office Building(s)

Location Type
Central Business District

Land Uses
Office
Retail
Structured Parking

Keywords
High-rise building
Public-private partnership
Urban regeneration

Site Size
4.6 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1990

Date Opened
1991

The 44-story, 1 million-square-foot Comerica Tower at Detroit Center, Michigan’s tallest office building, rises 620 feet above Detroit, its gabled roof and Gothic spires making it immediately identifiable on the city skyline. The tower provides a vital link between Detroit’s financial district to the north, the government center to the south, and Renaissance Center, housing the global headquarters of General Motors, to the east.

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Format
Full

City
Detroit

State/Province
MI

Country
USA

Metro Area
Detroit

Project Type
Office Building(s)

Location Type
Central Business District

Land Uses
Office
Retail
Structured Parking

Keywords
High-rise building
Public-private partnership
Urban regeneration

Site Size
4.6 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1990

Date Opened
1991

Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website:
World Region: North America
Developer(s): Hines Interests Limited Partnership
Website (Dev.):
Designer(s): John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson
Website (Des.):

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