Dakkota Integrated systems of Brighton purchased the 32 acre campus of Kettering High School for $2.6 million in early 2019. Kettering High is just a short walk from the Packard Plant. Dakkota has already constructed a
$55 million new building where there will have 625 people assembling interiors for the Fiat Chrysler vehicles to be built at the new Jefferson North Plant. Does this suggest there is a demand for space for new plants on the east side of Detroit? The Packard Plant has rail service but Kettering High does not.

Am I correct in thinking that the Packard plants on both sides of Grand Boulevard designed by Albert Kahn were built so that additional floors could be added if needed?