1 Campus Martius
Detroit, MI 48226
313-3733000
The First National Building is a skyscraper and class-A office center in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Detroit Financial District. The building is located across the streets from Cadillac Tower and One Detroit Center, and stands next to the Vinton Building.DescriptionBuilt between 1921 and 1930, the building rises 26 stories and includes two basement levels, occupying an entire block along Cadillac Square (adjacent to Campus Martius Park). It is 341 feet (104 m) tall. The structure has an unusual "Z" shape, designed so that most offices would have natural light and ventilation.The building, designed by Albert Kahn in the Neoclassical architectural style, was constructed primarily with limestone. Three-story Corinthian columns surround the building at the second floor. The space behind the columns originally housed the main banking hall; however, this space was divided for offices during a renovation. The building also houses a parking garage in the South East tower, which is accessible from Bates Street. The original cornice was removed in the late 1970s, and the parapet of the building covered with corrugated aluminum.
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Located at the intersection of muscle and brains, Opportunity Detroit is a movement that aims to showcase Detroit’s exciting present and promising future by creating an urban environment that attracts businesses, residents and visitors. Opportunity Detroit highlights the many assets that make Detroit the exceptional city that it is. An international riverfront, a vibrant downtown, a talented and resilient population, countless entertainment options and an unwavering entrepreneurial spirit drive economic growth in the city. In order to achieve our mission, we strive to dramatically change the national perception of the city of Detroit. Opportunity Detroit is not only exclusive to Rock Ventures and the Family of Companies. It’s an all-inclusive campaign that includes other businesses, the citizens of the city of Detroit and newcomers. The key pillars of this movement include: Business Attraction and Job Creation o We want to make Detroit a desirable destination for prospective businesses. This includes recruiting talent nationwide and halting the exodus of talented professionals from Michigan. Creating an environment where entrepreneurs can thrive will produce jobs that attract talent and equip Detroit with a diverse economy that will help the city thrive in the 21st century. Renovations Galore o The influx of jobs will require state-of-the-art commercial space, and we intend to have space readily available. Renovations to parks, neighborhoods, and the riverfront will help attract new residents and visitors alike. Residential Expansion o Simply put, the demand outweighs the supply for housing in the city’s 7.2 square miles of the downtown area. The momentum is not slowing and this collaborative effort will ensure that attractive, cutting-edge living options are available for newcomers. Philanthropic Efforts o The entire community is vital to the sustainability of the city’s revitalization efforts. We’re aggressively supporting causes that will have a positive impact on residents and creating a culture where people are eager to volunteer for the betterment of this community. Event Attraction o Whether it’s the North American International Auto Show, IndyCar’s Dual in Detroit, the Super Bowl, or the Final Four … Detroit knows how to host big events. And we want the opportunity to host more events, and showcase the city to national and international audiences alike! The revitalization of this great American city is happening, and it's happening now! Be a part of it! If you want to see what opportunity looks like, visit OpportunityDetroit.com.
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Being centrally located downtown Detroit, makes the STUDIO a viable option for off-site meetings and events when your eager to break away from your normal daily work routine. Being primarily furnished by Haworth and Haworth Collection products, our 2500sf space offers 11 different work-zones from a single person lounge, to a 40 person conference space. For the ‘heads-down-flying-solo’ type to the, ‘more brains are better than one’ types, the STUDIO is designed to accommodate the variety of work styles present in today’s work place. OUR TRAINING/CONFERENCE SPACE This space is good for meetings of 20 up to 40 (dependent on layout), and can be reserved in 1 hour increments and all day if needed. The room is quite private from the rest of the STUDIO, and comes equipped with conference seating, powered tables, a 75” wall mounted monitor, and an AV/Sound system that is separate from the rest of the STUDIO. Rate; $50/hour NEED THE ENTIRE SPACE FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT? We offer more than a just cool spot for impromptu meetings; we also rent out our entire space for private events for up to 150. We work with many local businesses and organizations to host annual meetings, events, and continuing education courses.
1001 Woodward is an office building in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It replaced the Majestic Building, a 14-story high rise on the same site. The building is located just south of the neighboring David Stott Building, at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Michigan Avenue overlooking Campus Martius Park. Constructed from 1963 to 1965, the 25-story building is designed in the International Style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.HistoryThe building occupies the site of the Majestic Building, which was demolished in 1962 to make way for 1001 Woodward. It was constructed between 1963 and 1965 to house headquarters for First Federal Savings and Loan of Detroit, and was known as the First Federal Building. By January 1998, the Savings and Loan was part of Charter One Financial and the parent company sought to sell the structure and lease a portion back. In December of that year, it was purchased by a partnership of The Carpenters Pension Trust Fund-Detroit & Vicinity and the Operating Engineers Local 324 Pension Fund for $6.5 million. As part of the sale, Charter One leased the ground floor, two office floors and the basement. The Michigan Court of Appeals occupied two floors under a lease which ended in 2001. The court relocated to Cadillac Place with several other State of Michigan offices.
Completed in 2002, Compuware headquarters encompasses 1.1 million square feet and 15 floors in Detroit's revitalized Campus Martius area. With a modern, flexible and cost-effective design, Compuware headquarters serves as the worldwide hub for the company's employees to deliver excellence in customer service and technology innovation.
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