When will the 685-foot tower be completed?
The tower is planned to open in 2027.
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A 20-foot General Motors sign has been installed on the Hudson's Detroit building, signaling a new phase in the development's progress. The installation marks another milestone for the building, which is set to welcome employees and offer a...
The Hudson's Detroit project is a significant development that blends historical reverence with modern amenities. The installation of the GM sign is a visible marker of the progress being made. The building boasts a seven-story atrium with natural light, a café, fitness center, and a 'Rec Room' with a pickleball court and sports simulator. The Nick Gilbert Way plaza will add a public gathering space with various events and a French-inspired coffee truck. The forthcoming tower will further enhance the development with hotel, condos and dining options. This project aims to revitalize Detroit's downtown area, attracting businesses, residents, and tourists alike. More info at: https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2025/10/10/take-a-look-general-motors-sign-installed-at-hudsons-detroit/?ref=yanuki.com
The tower is planned to open in 2027.
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