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Mott Foundation Building

503 South Saginaw Street
Flint MI United States

Status:
built
Construction Dates
  Began1929
  Finished1930
Floor Count17
Building Uses
 - office
Structural Types
 - highrise

 Heights ValueSource / Comments 
Antenna240 ftDebbie Bullen, Building Manager
Historical Records
Roof226 ftDebbie Bullen, Building Manager
Historical Records
Main roof187 ftDebbie Bullen, Building Manager
Historical Records
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Description
- Architect: Smith, Hinchman, & Grylls

- Developer: Realty Construction Company

- Owner: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

- This was the tallest building in Flint from its completion in 1930 to 1968, when it was surpassed in height by the adjacent Genesee Towers office building.

- The building was originally completed in November 1930 as the Union Industrial Bank Building at a cost of $2 million.

- After the Union Industrial Bank went under in 1944, the Mott Foundation took control of the building, and named after auto magnate Charles Stewart Mott.


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