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Old Posted Sep 7, 2023, 3:44 PM
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Some pictures I took last Friday. Sorry if they're kinda big.





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Old Posted Sep 7, 2023, 11:02 PM
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^ Awesome pix! The Block looks almost finished.
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Any idea on height at this point
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Old Posted Sep 9, 2023, 1:02 AM
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Very nice. Looks massive from that view beyond the Ashley. Can’t wait To see what this looks like from Comerica when it’s done.
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Old Posted Sep 9, 2023, 2:53 AM
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Any idea on height at this point
At least 500 feet.

Fun fact, but the Development at Cadillac Square (formerly Monroe Block) tower, if built, would be about this height. Let's hope it still happens.
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Old Posted Sep 9, 2023, 10:10 AM
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Is there any way Hudson will top out over the renaissance in height? Maybe if they added a sky deck? Amazing to see the construction regardless!
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Old Posted Sep 9, 2023, 2:08 PM
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Is there any way Hudson will top out over the renaissance in height? Maybe if they added a sky deck? Amazing to see the construction regardless!
I think that ship sailed a long, long time ago. But it will still have a commanding presence from many perspectives (compared to the RenCen) because of its location.
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Old Posted Sep 9, 2023, 4:46 PM
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At least 500 feet.

Fun fact, but the Development at Cadillac Square (formerly Monroe Block) tower, if built, would be about this height. Let's hope it still happens.
I’m with you.
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Old Posted Sep 11, 2023, 4:54 AM
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Is there any way Hudson will top out over the renaissance in height? Maybe if they added a sky deck? Amazing to see the construction regardless!
Not gonna happen. It does look at least equally tall from just about anywhere in the city currently though.
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Old Posted Sep 11, 2023, 3:49 PM
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Is there any way Hudson will top out over the renaissance in height? Maybe if they added a sky deck? Amazing to see the construction regardless!
The Tower's height was revised upward a couple of times (before getting reduced to the current height of 686 ft), and this Oct 2018 article reported that the elevator cores were designed to support up to 912 feet. Thus, in theory, Dan Gilbert could still decide to aim higher.

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Old Posted Sep 11, 2023, 5:14 PM
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The Tower's height was revised upward a couple of times, and this Oct 2018 article reported that the elevator cores were designed to support up to 912 feet. Thus, in theory, Dan Gilbert could still decide to aim higher.
I hope he sets his sights on a nice tower at Cadillac Square. Hudson's height is great the way it is.
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Old Posted Sep 13, 2023, 11:10 AM
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The Tower's height was revised upward a couple of times (before getting reduced to the current height of 686 ft), and this Oct 2018 article reported that the elevator cores were designed to support up to 912 feet. Thus, in theory, Dan Gilbert could still decide to aim higher.
Very interesting, I have hope one day Detroits skyscrapers are really touching the clouds!
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Very interesting, I have hope one day Detroits skyscrapers are really touching the clouds!
Do you ever get extreme fog in Detroit? In Boston, which isn't appreciably taller, we sometimes have low clouds roll in from over the harbor, which creates effects such as these:
https://bdc2020.o0bc.com/wp-content/...f3-768x432.jpg

https://www.universalhub.com/files/s...?itok=WznjeTBC
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Old Posted Sep 13, 2023, 7:21 PM
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So beautiful in that first picture @The North One. Beautiful enough to look great so close to the amazing Stott.
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Do you ever get extreme fog in Detroit? In Boston, which isn't appreciably taller, we sometimes have low clouds roll in from over the harbor, which creates effects such as these:
https://bdc2020.o0bc.com/wp-content/...f3-768x432.jpg

https://www.universalhub.com/files/s...?itok=WznjeTBC
Dense fog in Detroit is usually most common around late fall to early spring, when the ground layer is warm and humid and the air aloft is much colder.

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Though, it's also somewhat common for the cloud layer to just form low enough to obscure at least the top of the Ren Cen. Usually during stormy weather.


Low flying cloud by Paul Higginbottom, on Flickr

Couldn't find any pictures recent enough with the Hudson tower under construction, but when it's topped out, it'll definitely poke through some clouds like the Ren Cen.
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Old Posted Sep 14, 2023, 5:00 AM
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Dense fog in Detroit is usually most common around late fall to early spring, when the ground layer is warm and humid and the air aloft is much colder.

Video Link


Though, it's also somewhat common for the cloud layer to just form low enough to obscure at least the top of the Ren Cen. Usually during stormy weather.


Low flying cloud by Paul Higginbottom, on Flickr

Couldn't find any pictures recent enough with the Hudson tower under construction, but when it's topped out, it'll definitely poke through some clouds like the Ren Cen.
Wow these are amazing
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Old Posted Sep 16, 2023, 10:56 AM
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Awesome updates all around. We’re at that point in the project where the final form with facade along with the full shape and size can start to be imagined.
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2023, 2:01 AM
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I am loving that fog timelapse. Just need a few more talls poking through!
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2023, 2:25 AM
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A couple of screen grabs from Instagram and YouTube. I went looking for other angles and these are what I came up with. I have no idea who the guy is, but I was pretty surprised how well you could see the tower from Windsor. The second photo is taken from a drone video of the Gordie Howe bridge.



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Old Posted Oct 2, 2023, 11:50 PM
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Photo from an IG photographer from about several days ago.



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