Sorry Livonia haters - I know our fair city is for some odd reason the butt of many jokes on these premises - but it looks like some very good news for L-town.
This is from the Observer and Eccentric.

Written by
Ken Abramczyk

Observer Staff Writer
The city of Livonia will soon have a new occupant at the site of the former Quicken Loans.

Trinity Health, the fourth-largest Catholic health care system in the country, will move 1,400 employees as part of the consolidation of two of its corporate headquarters locations in Novi and Farmington Hills, to a single campus in Livonia.

Trinity Health, which operates St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia, has leased a campus of two adjacent, four-story buildings — 340,000 square feet — at the Victor Corporate Center at 20255 and 20555 Victor Parkway in Livonia.

Joseph Swedish, Trinity Health president and CEO, said the consolidation and relocation will help Trinity Health in cutting costs.

“With the selection of this campus as our home, we are able to bring our corporate teams in closer proximity to one another, leverage the current real estate market and ensure both cost savings and stability, among other goals,” Swedish said in a press release issued Wednesday on the company’s Web site. “I am very confident in our decision because it will stabilize costs and help us become more efficient at a crucial moment in health care history.”

Livonia Mayor Jack Kirksey said the city was “absolutely delighted” with the news.
Kirksey said there was intense competition for Trinity Health, and that there was a confidentiality clause during the negotiations between Trinity Health and Kojaian, a commercial real estate company based in Bloomfield Hills.

full article here