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GM will stay in downtown Detroit but will leave the towers it has called home since 1996. The Renaissance Center, built in 1973, is scheduled to be redeveloped.

General Motors is leaving the Renaissance Center, the building the company has called its global headquarters since it purchased the building in 1996.In 2025, General Motors is moving its headquarters from the Renaissance Center one mile north to the soon-to-be-completed Hudson building in Detroit.The Renaissance Center is scheduled to be redeveloped.

The move one mile north is scheduled to formally happen in 2025, but that’s probably in part due to the building’s December 31, 2024, expected finish date. General Motors will feature its cars on display and have space for community events. According to General Motors, the company will have a multi-level, 15-year lease.The Renaissance Center was built in 1973 for Henry Ford II and it represented a rebirth for Detroit after the riots in the summer of 1967 decimated the city.

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