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American Center | 331 ft. | 26 | 1975 |
The American Center is a high-rise tower in the Metro Detroit suburb of Southfield, Michigan. It was built in 1975 and stands at 26 stories, with one basement level, for a total of 27 floors. The building's main use is that of a typical office tower. It also includes a parking garage and retail spaces. As with many modern architecture-based towers, it exterior is laden with golden glass. |
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Top of Troy | 347 ft. | 25 | 1975 |
The Top of Troy stands at 755 West Big Beaver Road, in Troy, Michigan. It is the tallest building in Troy, Michigan. PNC Financial Services maintains regional offices in the building as the major tenant. The triangular-shaped high-rise was constructed in 1974, and completed in 1975. It stands 25 stories (346 ft/106m), and is used mainly for office space, retail, and restaurant uses. It was designed in the international style of architecture. Its main materials are concrete and glass. |
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Hyatt Regency Dearborn | n/a | 14 | 1976 |
The Hyatt Regency Dearborn is a major hotel and conference center located in the Metro Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan at 600 Town Center Drive, near the intersection of Michigan State Highway 39 and U.S. Route 12. The building was constructed in 1976 and recently remodeled. It is fourteen stories and has 772 rooms. The high-rise is used mainly as a hotel, conference center, restaurant, retail area, and fitness center. |
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Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building | 393 ft. | 27 | 1976 |
The McNamara Federal Building in Detroit, Michigan is named after Patrick V. McNamara, a Democratic United States Senator from the state of Michigan. The tower was built in 1976 and contains 27 floors. It was designed in the brutalist architectural style, with concrete as its featured material. The high-rise building's primary use is government offices, but also contains some private business offices. |
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Renaissance Center | 725 ft. | 73 | 1977 |
Renaissance Center (also known as the GM Renaissance Center and nicknamed the RenCen) is a group of seven interconnected skyscrapers in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. Located on the International Riverfront, the Renaissance Center complex is owned by General Motors as its world headquarters. |
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Trolley Plaza | 265 ft. | 28 | 1981 |
Washington Square is a high-rise in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Built in 1981 as Trolley Plaza (in reference to the trolley that ran along Washington Boulevard at the time), the residential building stands 28 stories tall. The building is located at 1431 Washington Boulevard and occupies the block bordered by Clifford Street, Grand River Avenue and Washington Boulevard. |
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Riverfront Tower II | 256 ft. | 26 | 1982 |
Riverfront Tower 200 is a 280 unit luxury high rise residential skyscraper at 200 Riverfront Drive in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It offers views of Windsor, Ontario, the Ambassador Bridge, and the Detroit River's many ships and private water craft during spring and summer months. Landscaped parkland surrounds the towers. Riverfront Towers 200 was built in 1982 and finished in 1983, the building is a bold example of modern architecture. Each Riverfront Tower creates an ascending tier of three. |
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Riverfront Tower 300 is a 295 unit luxury high rise residential skyscraper at 300 Riverfront Drive in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It offers views of Windsor, Ontario, the Ambassador Bridge, and the Detroit River's many ships and private water craft during spring and summer months. Landscaped parkland surrounds the towers. Built in 1982 and finished in 1983, the building is a bold example of modern architecture. Each Riverfront Tower creates an ascending tier of three. |
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Courtyard by Marriott - Downtown Detroit | 222 ft. | 21 | 1984 |
The Courtyard by Marriott is a mid-upscale high-rise Hotel in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It stands next to the similarly-appearing Millender Center Apartments, and is connected to the apartments, the Renaissance Center, Millender Center Detroit People Mover station and the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center via an enclosed Skyway. The building stands at 333 East Jefferson Avenue. It was built in 1984 and opened in 1985 as the Omni International Hotel. |
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Millender Center Apartments | 332 ft. | 33 | 1985 |
The Millender Center Apartments are upscale high-rise apartments, standing at 33 floors. It is Detroit's tallest residential building. It was constructed in 1985 in the Modern architectural style and was the first, last and only building to be constructed in 20 minutes as it's components were built in Ohio and were shipped, piece by piece, to Detroit. |
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