Cadillac Centre

Cadillac Centre was a proposed contemporary complex to be constructed in downtown Detroit, Michigan on the Monroe block of Campus Martius. In January 2008, the city announced that the complex was approved for construction with groundbreaking planned for September 2009, but the project was placed on hold indefinitely due to an economic recession. Expected to cost $150-million, the mixed-use development called for two 24-story towers to rise from a 12-story base which would connect to the 40-story Cadillac Tower. The upscale residential high-rise was slated to include a retail and entertainment complex. The architect was Anthony Caradonna, an associate professor with Pratt Institute School of Architecture in New York City and a principal with the AC/2 Studio firm, whose recent projects have included the Hotel Duomo in Molfetta, Italy and the Bar Solex in New York City.

Cadillac Centre
An artist's rendering of the proposed Cadillac Centre
General information
StatusNever built
TypeCommercial offices
Residential
Architectural stylePostmodern
Deconstructivist
LocationCampus Martius
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates42°19′55″N 83°02′44″W
Technical details
Floor countTwo 24-story towers
and a 12-story base.
Design and construction
Architect(s)Anthony Caradonna
AC/2 Studio
DeveloperNorthern Group Inc.

The Detroit Free Press reported in early October 2008 that the New York–based developers were having trouble meeting their deadline, and the Detroit Economic Growth Corp rejected a revised $40 million proposal described as a "dressed-up parking garage" by DEGC President George W. Jackson. Failing to meet the standards of the DEGC, the project was put on hold indefinitely.

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