http://www.freep.com/story/entertain...ding/83705220/

Free Press with a story about a group led by local attorney Howard Hertz, who has represented Eminem, George Clinton and Jack White, wants to put a music museum in Detroit, presumably Downtown.

"The nonprofit organization doesn’t have a public name yet. No detailed blueprint or budget is set. But with fund-raising efforts set to kick off, the project was unveiled onstage during Friday night’s Detroit Music Awards at the Fillmore Detroit by group founder and entertainment attorney Howard Hertz. Hertz’ announcement to a theater of music professionals was intended to spark momentum for the budding project.

They'll be seeking millions of dollars from Detroit corporations and philanthropists. If all unfolds as hoped, a museum would be in place within two to four years, likely within an existing downtown structure, Hertz said. Exhibits and memorabilia would highlight Detroit music and artists — Motown, rock, jazz, techno, hip-hop — alongside a performance space and recording studio."

Interesting and intriguing idea. They mention Motown Records in New Center and some of the music events in Detroit, but that's it. I think it would be a cool idea for a larger space that pays tribute to all the music in Detroit's history.

My question is, where would be an ideal spot in Downtown Detroit for something of this size?