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Display Group brought Michigan Central Station’s historic reopening to life with expert AV, décor, and production—creating an ...
Michigan Central Station reopens Thursday, June 6, 2024. Starting that day, for the first time in person, the public will get a chance to see inside the six-year renovation of the historic ...
When Bill Ford announced the purchase of Michigan Central Station in 2018, he publicly promised residents of Corktown that Ford Motor Co. wouldn't be launching a corporate takeover of Detroit's ...
By Sandra McNeill Updated on: June 6, 2024 / 9:11 PM EDT / CBS Detroit (CBS DETROIT) - The Michigan Central Station opened to the public the day after Christmas in 1913. There was no fanfare.
Michigan Central Station Renovation Facts 8 million bricks make up The Station, which if laid end to end would stretch about 1,000 miles. 1,300 square feet of terra cotta cornice was restored.
The event is a product of a report done between Ford and the Aspen Institute that highlighted decreasing productivity in blue-collar sectors.
Michigan Central Station is just about ready to open to the public and today we’re getting our first look. I got the chance to see it for myself and meet with some of the people instrumental in ...
Michigan Central Station opens to the public for tours this Friday after over three decades since the last train left the station. While all of the festivities are happening in the heart of ...
On Dec. 26, 1913, Michigan Central Station opened earlier than planned due to a fire at a different station. Now, 110 years later, the building is being restored and is set to reopen next year.
Ford Motor Co's project to restore Michigan Central Station is ending with a public unveiling on Thursday. Ford bought the property in 2018 and spent $900 million in renovations. It will employ ...
DETROIT (FOX 2) - The transformation of Detroit's historic Michigan Central Station continues. On Monday, it was revealed that a hotel is in the works on the top five floors of the former train depot.
The 90-minute show, part of an 11-day series of first-look events dubbed “Michigan Central OPEN,” is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. June 6 in Roosevelt Park in front of the train station.