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Old Posted Dec 18, 2018, 7:02 AM
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Here's a few more from historicdetroit.org.


There's two postcards each with a different name for this one. One is Arts Building, while the other is Aviation Town & Country Club Building.


Finance Building, planned for the northeast corner of Fort and Shelby. This site was later occupied by the former Federal Reserve Building, built in 1927. The shorter building on the right was demolished for the Federal Reserve's addition. Here's an old photo of it.
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2018, 12:04 AM
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^ Those two are both beautiful. And yeah,

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Cadillac Centre was so god-awful ugly, really dodged a bullet there.
...Thank God. That was horrendous, wasn't it? I am sad to admit I was originally excited about this when it was first announced, only because it would have represented something substantial being built in the city. Now look at where we are...
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Old Posted Jan 16, 2021, 2:38 AM
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Here's a proposal from 1970 by Albert Kahn for the northeast corner of W. Grand Blvd. and Second Ave, now home of the New Center One building built in the '80s. Looks to be about 30 floors and also would have included a parking garage. Fisher-New Center Company were the ones making the proposal.


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Did you know that One Detroit Tower was originally intended to have a twin? Instead we got a lame parking deck.

Someone modeled the original Detroit Center, as envisioned by John Burgee and Philip Johnson, in Sketchup -


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Old Posted Dec 1, 2021, 2:10 AM
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Here's something I've never seen before. The only info is that it was to be called the Comstock Building and was designed by Albert Kahn. I can't find anything else:

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