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    UPDATE OF UPDATE OF UPDATE--January 29, 2020 04:39 PM: Hudson's site tower will not be tallest in Michigan after all, CEO for Gilbert's Bedrock says.

    Envisioned at one point to be up to 912 feet tall, the development on the site of the former J.L. Hudson's department store in downtown Detroit isn't going to top the 727-foot Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center on the Detroit riverfront, said Matt Cullen, CEO of Dan Gilbert's Bedrock LLC real estate company. The RenCen hotel is the tallest building in the state.

    "It will not be the tallest," Cullen said of the Hudson's tower in response to a question from the Detroit Free Press. He said a determination will be made by June on the precise height as well as a hotel operator.

    https://www.crainsdetroit.com/real-e...s-bedrock-says

    UPDATE OF UPDATE: Project grows to 912 feet. New renderings released. Jump to latest discussion of this change >>
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    [Previous] UPDATE: Final Rendering - Ground-breaking takes place Dec. 14, 2017.

    Finalized Design Rendering seen from the south. Jump to Ground Breaking. >>




    They rendered in a Uniqlo Store. That would be awesome!

    at 734 feet tall it's about 8 feet or so taller than the roof of the Ren Cen

    Last edited by SpartanDawg; February-22-17 at 04:28 PM.

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