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detroit+life+building Latitude and Longitude:

42°20′14″N 83°3′10″W / 42.33722°N 83.05278°W / 42.33722; -83.05278
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Detroit Building
Location2210 Park Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates 42°20′14″N 83°3′10″W / 42.33722°N 83.05278°W / 42.33722; -83.05278
Built1923
ArchitectArnold & Shreve
Part of Park Avenue Historic District ( ID97000396 [1])
Designated CPMay 13, 1997

The Detroit Building is a high-rise office building located at 2210 Park Avenue, in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.

Description

The building was constructed in 1923, and stands at 10 floors in height. It was designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style.

  • Architects: Arnold & Shreve
  • The building was named originally named the Detroit Life Insurance Company Building after the building's main tenant, which occupied the top four floors.
  • This building became part of the Park Avenue Historic District in 1997.

The building is to be renovated as part of the new hockey arena district announced in 2013.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.

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detroit+life+building Latitude and Longitude:

42°20′14″N 83°3′10″W / 42.33722°N 83.05278°W / 42.33722; -83.05278
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Detroit Life Building)

Detroit Building
Location2210 Park Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates 42°20′14″N 83°3′10″W / 42.33722°N 83.05278°W / 42.33722; -83.05278
Built1923
ArchitectArnold & Shreve
Part of Park Avenue Historic District ( ID97000396 [1])
Designated CPMay 13, 1997

The Detroit Building is a high-rise office building located at 2210 Park Avenue, in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.

Description

The building was constructed in 1923, and stands at 10 floors in height. It was designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style.

  • Architects: Arnold & Shreve
  • The building was named originally named the Detroit Life Insurance Company Building after the building's main tenant, which occupied the top four floors.
  • This building became part of the Park Avenue Historic District in 1997.

The building is to be renovated as part of the new hockey arena district announced in 2013.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.

External links



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