With the fate of the skyscrapers at stake, we decided to take a peek into the photographical archives of the RenCen's ...
Detroit's Renaissance Center is facing the possibility of demolition under a newly released plan for the struggling set of ...
A $1.6 billion plan announced in November would shrink the five-tower complex to three with residential, office and hotel ...
The $1.6 billion Renaissance Center redevelopment plan by two of Detroit’s most prominent companies would include a new ...
At least one councilwoman would like to see an eligibility study done to pursue designating the 1973 landmark as historic.
It has always felt purposefully confusing, as though it were built to disorient any 70s protesters who might storm the gates.
Detroit City Council voted against a historic eligibility study for the Renaissance Center, paving the way for GM and Bedrock's development plan.
Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero said the Renaissance Center lacks cultural significance, arguing its “racist history” ...
(Editor's note: This story was updated to add new information from the The American Institute of Architects, Detroit, regarding their position on the future of the Renaissance Center) Soon after ...
Preservation Detroit is pleading for "adaptive re-use" of the Renaissance Center after General Motors moves out.
The original estimate of $350 million in subsidies to help fund the RenCen renovation by GM and a real estate firm could be reduced to around $250 million.
Detroit’s Renaissance Center Faces Major Transformation as City Council Rejects Historic Designation
Detroit’s Renaissance Center has long stood as a defining mark on the city’s skyline. For generations, it has been a landmark that locals recognize and tourists admire, but the future of this towering ...
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