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    Default The Gilbert List

    News article out today highlighting all of the Dan Gilbert owned\managed buildings downtown. A veritable small city of buildings!

    http://www.mlive.com/business/detroi...figures_o.html


    Buildings
    · M@dison Building, 1555 Broadway St., 50,000 square feet [[100 percent occupied)
    · Chase Tower, 611 Woodward Ave., 524,600 square feet [[100 percent occupied)
    · First National Building, 660 Woodward Ave., 822,700 square feet [[96 percent occupied)
    · Chrysler House, 719 Griswold St., 335,000 square feet [[98 percent occupied)
    · Federal Reserve Building, 160 W. Fort St., 167,400 square feet [[23 percent occupied)
    · Wright-Kay Building, 1500 Woodward Ave., 19,000 square feet [[43 percent occupied)
    · Lane Bryant Building, 1520 Woodward Ave., 40,400 square feet [[32 percent occupied)
    · Arts League of Michigan Building, 1528 Woodward Ave., 36,500 square feet [[64 percent occupied)
    · 1550 Woodward, 1550 Woodward Ave., 9,800 square feet
    · One Woodward Building, 1 Woodward Ave., 359,300 square feet [[96 percent occupied)
    · Kresge Building, 1201 Woodward Ave., 53,700 square feet
    · 1217 Woodward, 1217 Woodward Ave., 29,000 square feet
    · 1412 Woodward, 1412 Woodward Ave., 6,000 square feet
    · Cary Building Lofts, 1301 Broadway St., 17,600 square feet [[27 percent occupied)
    · Small Plates Building, 1521 Broadway St., 9,300 square feet [[100 percent occupied)
    · 1001 Woodward, 1001 Woodward Ave., 286,500 square feet [[94 percent occupied)
    · Vinton Building, 600 Woodward Ave., 54,600 square feet
    · Greektown Casino, 555 East Lafayette, 361,600 square feet
    · Greektown Hotel, 1200 Saint Antoine St., 460,000 square feet
    · 1238 Randolph, 1238 Randolph St., 12,800 square feet
    · 620 Woodward, 620 Woodward Ave., 16,000 square feet [[25 percent occupied)
    · 630 Woodward, 630 Woodward Ave., 24,000 square feet

    Master Leases
    · Lofts of Merchant Row, 45,000 square feet of first floor retail, on the west side of the street between Grand River and State Street on Woodward Avenue, [[77 percent occupied)
    · 1241 Woodward, 3,725 square feet
    · 1249 Woodward, 11,988 square feet [[588 square feet above ground with additional basement space)
    · 1253 Woodward, 3,573 square feet
    · 1261 Woodward, 6,175 square feet [[2,084 square feet additional mezzanine space)
    · 1275 Woodward, 1,785 square feet
    · 1425 Woodward, 2,394 square feet
    · 1433 Woodward, 3,140 square feet
    · 1441 Woodward, 4,000 square feet
    · 1447 Woodward, 5,525 square feet

    · Woodward Lofts, 15,000 square feet of first floor retail, on the east side of the street between Grand River and John R on Woodward Avenue, [[19 percent occupied)
    · 1424 Woodward, 2,964 square feet
    · 1426 Woodward, 6,245 square feet
    · 1448 Woodward, 4,010 square feet [[1,985 square feet additional mezzanine space)

    Parking Garages and Surface Lots [[10,096 parking spaces)
    · Two Detroit Center Parking Garage, 160 E Congress St., 1,106 parking spaces
    · Financial District Garage, 730 Shelby St., 938 parking spaces
    · Z-Lot Development [[to be completed December 2013), Corner of Broadway & East Grand River, 33,000 square feet retail; 1,287 parking spaces
    · 1001 Woodward Garage, 1001 Woodward Ave., 723 parking spaces
    · First National Garage, 660 Woodward Ave., 477 parking spaces
    · Federal Reserve Lot, 160 W. Fort St., 11 parking spaces
    · One Woodward Garage, 1 Woodward Ave., 101 parking spaces
    · Greektown Hotel-Casino Garage, 1200 St. Antoine, 2,800 parking spaces
    · Brush Street Garage, 1001 Brush St., 1,000 parking spaces
    · Fort Street Garage, 419 E. Fort St., 628 parking spaces
    · New Valet Garage, 500 Macomb St., 899 parking spaces
    · M@dison Lot, 1545 Broadway St., 25 parking spaces
    · Vinton Lot, 600 Woodward Ave., 10 parking spaces
    · Randolph Lot, 748 Randolph St., 12 parking spaces
    · Boydell Lot, 422 E. Lafayette St., 79 parking spaces

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    So this Gilbert guy is responsible for all the empty retail spaces?

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    He also apparently has purchased some buildings through proxies, like the former Sachs Waldman building at 1000 Farmer.

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    Maybe they should change Downtown Detroit to Gilberttown.

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