Here comes OCP Quicken Loans! With their Michigan's largest skyscraper. This will be the symbol of Detroit's Second Renaissance.
We might as well called it, Renaissance Center Two.
Here comes OCP Quicken Loans! With their Michigan's largest skyscraper. This will be the symbol of Detroit's Second Renaissance.
We might as well called it, Renaissance Center Two.
Looks like they got the 2nd excavator in there now. I'd imagine demo will speed up substantially.
And it's hard to believe that once all this is completed, it'll not only finally fill in that big missing gap in the lower Woodward streetwall, it'll feature the tallest skyscraper in Michigan.
You don't really get a sense of the scale until you go see this hole in person. It is quite large.
Great pictures, keep the updates coming!
Some new renderings posted on Curbed Detroit.
C'mon, Book Tower couldn't get a new rendering on what could be there??
Seems like there's progress every day now!
Another angle. I took some looking down into the hole, but Dan needs to have the windows cleaned.
Last edited by Shai_Hulud; May-27-18 at 10:44 PM.
Cleaning the windows is pissing into the wind with an active construction site across the street.
Did anyone else notice the Z garage missing from the renderings?
If you were to count the square sections created by drawing lines between the posts, they tore down four new sections since my last picture, and notably have moved northward with three of those.
Another view from today:
What I don't understand is why there's only one equipment being used to break up the ground for such a massive project
There are three excavators. The big one is used to lift large debris out of the hole and into dumpsters. The two smaller [[but still quite big) excavators are being used to break up the structure. I'll try to get a picture today of progress.
Here's a picture from today!
Ok. I stand corrected. Didn't know that the underground was so deep
Great pics 48307 and Van Dyke Brown.
Just found these from summer 2000 when the site was being excavated for the now-being-demolished parking lot.
Wow, things sure looked empty downtown without the Compuware and Z Garage buildings. Reminds you how far the city has come in 20 years.
Lowell, those are awesome. Those are all well before my time downtown, back when downtown was taught to me as a no-go zone [[as well as the rest of Detroit). I've got a feeling that the development from decade to decade is going to be astonishing for the time period between 1990-2040.
I just hope the economy keeps up long enough for the momentum to continue.
Damn that is a weird after you realize it was almost 20yrs ago. The things missing!
You could still see the last remaining trees from the Kern Block. I had thought that the thought that the Compuware building was going to be built in the Hudson site but it's in the right spot.
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