Quote Originally Posted by Whitehouse View Post
How important is the presence of the people mover there? I know the DWB is a stop on the line but to be honest, the station is a real stain on the building. The whole front of the building is scarred by that station.

Is it possible to do some retro architecture work on the station so it could be seen as an addition to the building? Could someon post some pictures of the station and the connection to the building?
The station was built to be integrated into the building. While you may see it as a stain, people would use the DWB lobby to enter and exit the train, giving the shop owners more traffic in front of thier store. At one time this was going to be the main link between the People Mover and the Woodward subway for downtown. The subway was the reason for siting the station there. Now it is used for events at Comerica and other venues in the area. Unfortunately, since the building was closed, the platform is no longer ADA compliant.