Belanger Park River Rouge
ON THIS DATE IN DETROIT HISTORY - DOWNTOWN PONTIAC »



Results 1 to 12 of 12
  1. #1

    Default IRS moving to Comerica Tower

    http://www.freep.com/article/2010072...-Detroit-tower

    IRS moving from McNamara to Comerica, will lease approx. 4 floors and pay 1.6 million a year in rent.

    They're moving from the McNamara so the FBI has room to expand there, since the new office tower for the FBI has been canceled.

    --

    It's always nice to see empty space in an existing building get used up, instead of adding brand new space.

  2. #2

    Default

    The FBI needs the extra space to contain the ongoing Kwame/Cheeks Task Force.

  3. #3

    Default

    In the next decade, the Detroit area will see the numbers of Federal employees grow fairly rapidly.

  4. #4

    Default

    A healthy amount of crime keeps government employed. Never forget that.

  5. #5

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    In the next decade, the Detroit area will see the numbers of Federal employees grow fairly rapidly.
    Certain parts of the Federal government had downsized, too, over the last decade or so. My dad was State Director, U.S. Treasury, Savings Bonds Division, over Michigan and Indiana until he retired approximately 1994. Eventually the Treasury Department downsized and outsourced the Savings Bonds program to an outside company.

    It will be interesting to see in what ways the Federal government increases.

  6. #6

    Default

    Anybody wonder about the extra secuirty measures that will havve to be installed in that building? The fireproofed stairwells run from the ground floor to the Wright-Dickerson offices on the top floor. That means that anyone who gets into the building will have ample opportunity to create mischief or mayhem... think of the Buhl Building and the deranged divorcee with the firebombs and uzi ... that was pretty with people jumping out of windows.

    At the McNamara Building they have metal detectors right at the door and decorative bombblast prevention on the street; plus internal stairwells are seperated in groups so you can't traverse at will.

    I doubt any other renters will find it very attractive to have their clients undergo cavity searches just for a meeting. "Yes Mr. Smedley they do do that, but with their brand of astroglide and natural rubber gloves, some clients rather enjoy the experience."

    1.6 million a year to rent? Hell, buy the old Courthouse and be done with it.

  7. #7

    Default

    They put the metal detector near some of the elevators, partitioned off. Take a look at 211 Fort Street to see how it works.

    Quote Originally Posted by gnome View Post
    Anybody wonder about the extra secuirty measures that will havve to be installed in that building? The fireproofed stairwells run from the ground floor to the Wright-Dickerson offices on the top floor. That means that anyone who gets into the building will have ample opportunity to create mischief or mayhem... think of the Buhl Building and the deranged divorcee with the firebombs and uzi ... that was pretty with people jumping out of windows.

    At the McNamara Building they have metal detectors right at the door and decorative bombblast prevention on the street; plus internal stairwells are seperated in groups so you can't traverse at will.

    I doubt any other renters will find it very attractive to have their clients undergo cavity searches just for a meeting. "Yes Mr. Smedley they do do that, but with their brand of astroglide and natural rubber gloves, some clients rather enjoy the experience."

    1.6 million a year to rent? Hell, buy the old Courthouse and be done with it.

  8. #8

    Default

    the elevator banks don't work that way in the comerica tower.

  9. #9

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by BrushStart View Post
    A healthy amount of crime keeps government employed. Never forget that.
    Exactly why marijuana has never been decriminalized.

  10. #10

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by gnome View Post
    I doubt any other renters will find it very attractive to have their clients undergo cavity searches just for a meeting. "Yes Mr. Smedley they do do that, but with their brand of astroglide and natural rubber gloves, some clients rather enjoy the experience."

    1.6 million a year to rent? Hell, buy the old Courthouse and be done with it.
    It's not unheard of for corporate high rises to have security screen visitors with metal detectors. Many buildings in Manhattan won't even allow visitors to enter without a government issued ID.

  11. #11

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by gnome View Post
    Anybody wonder about the extra secuirty measures that will havve to be installed in that building?
    Is the US Bankruptcy Court still there? That would mean a high security presence already.

  12. #12

    Default

    It's been 5 years, but I used to work in that building. There was no significant amount of security.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Instagram
BEST ONLINE FORUM FOR
DETROIT-BASED DISCUSSION
DetroitYES Awarded BEST OF DETROIT 2015 - Detroit MetroTimes - Best Online Forum for Detroit-based Discussion 2015

ENJOY DETROITYES?


AND HAVE ADS REMOVED DETAILS »





Welcome to DetroitYES! Kindly Consider Turning Off Your Ad BlockingX
DetroitYES! is a free service that relies on revenue from ad display [regrettably] and donations. We notice that you are using an ad-blocking program that prevents us from earning revenue during your visit.
Ads are REMOVED for Members who donate to DetroitYES! [You must be logged in for ads to disappear]
DONATE HERE »
And have Ads removed.