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    Wouldn't it be great to get Flagstar and Bank of America down there?

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    41% capacity? yikes! It might actually be in the 30s by the time Comerica moves out in two years

    It's scary to think about what the occupancy rate would be if the law firms [[Foley, Dickinson and Clark Hill) hadn't decided to locate there rather than the suburbs like most other industries. They seem to be the only thing keeping that building alive.

    If the US government ever decides to move the federal court out of downtown, then Comerica Tower is going to be worth less than the Pontiac Silverdome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroit500 View Post
    Wouldn't it be great to get Flagstar and Bank of America down there?

    No.


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    Are we talking about the old DB&T building/tower or the old Manufacturer's Bank building? There was some kind of fancy cafe in the basement at one time
    ; might have been called Money Tree?

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