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The Ambassador Bridge: An Iconic Symbol of Unity in Detroit

With all the amazing developments beginning in Detroit today, we often forget the iconic projects that once defined the Motor City.

 

From the booming automobile industry, to the reputable and unique music of Motown, Detroit has always been a front runner for innovation and excitement in our changing world. As we continue down the path of success for our beloved city, we can also look to the horizon at an iconic landmark that’s been consistent over time: The Ambassador Bridge.

 

 

The bridge was the longest suspended central span in the world upon completion in 1929. The Ambassador Bridge also stood as a symbol of unity – serving as a vital link between the United States and Canada for global visitors and commerce.

 

Prior to the construction of the Ambassador Bridge, Detroit experienced an exciting period architecturally. Major projects constructed during this era include the General Motors Building, Fisher Building, Masonic Auditorium and Penobscot Building. The only feasible next step for this amazing city: a bridge connecting two countries.

 

A Sparkling Detroit

 

Photo Credit: James Gates

 

The bridge is owned by the Detroit International Bridge Company, and in the year 1981 – the bridge became even more prominent to Detroit’s skyline with a permanent installation of lights. This project escalated quickly, as the city hoped it would be complete just in time for Detroit to welcome fans from across the globe to Super Bowl XVI in January of 1982 at the Pontiac Silverdome.

 

With a crunch for time, Detroit Mayor Coleman Young created a task force to, once again, unite a city through embracing the beauty and future of Detroit – one project at a time.

 

The lights were purchased from fundraising calls that created a wave of excitement across the city. Major businesses began donating to the project, and in November 1981, those involved in the project met at the bridge as a helicopter set up the breathtaking lights. This international team ignited a positive and enthusiastic public, who saw the sparkling necklace of lights as a symbol for unity on the world’s friendliest border.

 

Today you can see the beautiful bridge and its lights that illuminate the sky from the Riverwalk of the Detroit River on the GM Plaza of the GMRENCEN. The lights can also be seen from live video channels each day.

 

What’s happening today?

 

Photo Credit: Dane Van

 

The Ambassador bridge may be a symbol of pride and unity for Detroit, but its presence on the Detroit River also serves as a catalyst for positive international relations – and a booming economy.

 

The Ambassador bridge is the largest international crossing in North America for trade volume, as 150,000 jobs depend on the Detroit-Windsor border crossing. This international border is also responsible for more than $13 billion in the United States’ annual productivity.

 

The bridge is responsible for more than 25 percent of all merchandise trade between the United States and Canada, and has adapted over time – just as Detroit has. Although parts have been replaced over the years, segments of the original roadbed from the bridge have been used in Windsor’s bike trails and parks.

 

The bridge remains a symbol for positive international relations, and pride for the city of Detroit. As city visitors and residents admire its beauty in the Detroit skyline, we remember the determination and creativity that was required to build a world-altering landmark.

 

Want to learn more? Check out the Ambassador Bridge display between towers 200 and 300 on Level 1 of the GMRENCEN!

How Leather “Scrap” from Detroit’s Auto Industry is Powering the First Sneakers Manufactured in the Motor City

By: Jarret Schlaff, CEO of Pingree Detroit

I could not have imagined that showing up to a meeting in the GMRENCEN three years ago carrying Pingree Detroit’s newest urban utility boot prototype, and a vision for creating skilled trades jobs for veterans, would provide my team access to the materials we needed to launch our company.

 

It was 2015 and a team of veterans and I were in our first year of bootstrapping this sustainable leather goods manufacturing start-up in every way you can imagine. We had passion and designs for days but were lacking the necessary capital, key expertise, nearly all the equipment we needed to get started, and the cost of materials and skilled labor were barriers we hadn’t figured out how to overcome yet.

 

 

Then came an email from John Bradburn, a mentor of mine and the sustainability visionary behind the Michigan By-product Synergy Initiative and some of GM’s most profound waste repurposing initiatives. He invited me to come to the third quarter Suppliers Partnership for the Environment meeting at the GMRENCEN where hundreds of engineers and auto industry leaders from across North America would be coming together. I welcomed the chance to share our story with as many people as possible (and to ride the People Mover) and had the goal of leaving the meeting with a contact of someone at a company who wanted to explore turning their waste streams into an input for us to create the first sneakers ever manufactured in Detroit.

 

This evolved into an actual possibility after meeting Doug Andrews with Lear Corporation on one of the coffee breaks. He loved our commitment to serving those who have served and bringing shoe manufacturing back to Detroit. After a follow-up meeting he introduced me to his colleagues the following week and we began the process of exploring the possibility of Pingree Detroit solving part of their leather “scrap” problem.

 

We learned that every day, tons of leather intended for new cars goes unused and is considered “waste” or part of the cost of doing business. It’s not easy to create a closed loop manufacturing process but it is possible. Any waste stream has an opportunity for innovation in design and instead of this unused leather being shipped overseas or landfilled we made the case that it could directly support Detroit veterans, create jobs in Detroit and also keep this gorgeous leather in the Motor City. Lear agreed and we have been collaborating ever since.

 

 

With our relationship with Lear established, and some generous equipment donations including some by Lear, our U.S. veterans and other makers now had access to put these materials and equipment to use for training, prototyping and handcrafting the best of it into high quality leather products that are sustainable and handmade to last. Each piece has character and purpose. Just like the people who make it. Right here in Detroit.

 

Those who want to be part of our story and support our efforts can explore our offerings. Our signature tote bags, belts, drawstring backpacks and wallets are designed and handmade in Detroit in small batches by veterans and community makers using this reclaimed luxury automotive grade leather.

 

 

Our leather sneakers become available for purchase in Q4 2018. Folks can sign up for footwear updates here. 

 

You can visit Pingree Detroit at the pop-up store at 1441 Woodward Ave in downtown Detroit now through August 31 or visit our online store at www.PingreeDetroit.com. Use code RENCEN for 10% off any of our products.

Sweat in the Sky with Rooftop Yoga at the GMRENCEN

Practice makes perfect! Rooftop Yoga is back for another summer at the GMRENCEN. The complimentary classes, hosted in partnership with RenCen Fitness, take place weekly this summer, so get ready to stretch! Break up your day with a yoga class from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. during lunch, or strike a pose after work with one of our 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. classes.

 

All classes will be held atop the Beaubien Place Garage, weather permitting. Before a class is cancelled we’ll work to find a room to host the class indoors, and an email will be sent to all registered participants. All attendees must register through Eventbrite pages created for each yoga class.

 

Schedule

 

 

Our Rooftop Yoga classes begin in May and run through September.

 

May

June

July

  • July 2 – 5 p.m.
  • July 11 – 11:30 a.m.
  • July 18 – 5 p.m.
  • July 25 – 11:30 a.m.

August

September

  • Sept. 5 – 11:30 a.m.
  • Sept. 12 – 5 p.m.
  • Sept. 19 – 11:30 a.m.

New Instructor

 

 

Yoga instructor Amanda is ready to take Rooftop Yoga by storm! Amanda recently moved to the Detroit area from Minnesota and she brings more than ten years of experience honing her practice with her. She joined RenCen Fitness’ staff last fall and she is ready to take Rooftop Yoga to the next level!

 

Are you planning on attending Rooftop Yoga this summer? Let us know your favorite pose in the comments!

Your Photo Here Contest: Meet the Photographers

Within the city of Detroit lives another city, the GMRENCEN; filled with shops, restaurants, a hotel and more. The building has defined the Detroit skyline since 1977 with its international, city and riverfront views. As one of the most photographed buildings in Detroit, we launched the Your Photo Here Contest to display the astonishing architecture of the GMRENCEN and its impact on the city surrounding it.

 

It is said that a photo is worth a thousand words, and these ten winning photographs, now on display inside the GMRENCEN, tells its own story from the perspective of a Detroit photographer. We would like to introduce you to the people behind the photos.

 

Meet Rick Lipski

 

 

A Detroit native, Rick Lipski had his first camera by the sixth grade and by the time he graduated from high school, his interest in photography was secured. Whether it’s looking at something close up and in detail or an unusual angle, his goal behind the lens is to try and look at things a little differently – to capture something that many may often “notice,” but don’t “see.” To discover something new is always exciting, but to rediscover something new in what has always been in front of us is truly beautiful and magical, and that is how he looks at Detroit.

 

Meet David Marcoux

 

 

David Marcoux got into photography about 30 years ago when he was a teenager. He never thought of photography as a hobby but as a tool to capture the hobbies he loves, like auto racing, astronomy, airshows, old architecture and sports. If he was going to travel to see an airshow or spend hours out in the cold taking photos of the city at night or an astronomical event like the eclipse, or a comet – he wants it to be worth it. So, he learned how to shoot pictures in all types of conditions.

 

Meet Maria Popi

 

 

Maria Popi’s passion for photography and architecture has let her explore Detroit, learn about its history, tour the city’s historical places and museums while giving her the opportunity to adopt the city as a new home. She loves capturing sunsets and sunrises along Detroit’s skyline.

 

Meet Christopher Hollis

 

 

Christopher Hollis was born and raised on the west side of Detroit and has lived here for most of his life. According to Hollis, “There’s no other place like it. The people, the cars, the city just feels alive. I’m proud to call myself a Detroiter.”  The GMRENCEN has always been one of his favorite main subjects because it’s so unique and has a certain allure. He says, “All roads seem to lead here.”

 

Meet Gary Washington

 

 

Detroit is where Gary Washington started his journey as a photographer. This is where he learned to adapt to different environments no matter what the circumstances. Washington says, “Detroit has weathered many storms over the years, but nothing keeps this city down. I am always amazed at the perseverance and resilience that drives Detroiters, it’s the same spirit that keeps my fire burning to the very end.”

 

Meet Suzann Braun

 

 

Suzann Braun was born and raised in Detroit. She has worked downtown for over 20 years and enjoys exploring and photographing the city. Suzann has a photo gallery of her work on Instagram under the account name “suzannisuzanni.”

 

Meet Lou Peeples

 

 

Lou Peeples grew up in the Detroit area, raised his family here and has seen it during the good times and bad. Over the years, he’s used his photography to capture the beauty of Detroit’s landscapes. Most of his photos are captured before sunrise, because things are quiet, giving him a more personal connection with the city. As old buildings are brought back to life and new buildings change the city’s skyline, he looks forward to capturing the city in a positive way and showing them on his website, Pointephotography.net.

 

Meet Mark McClelland

 

 

Mark McClelland has lived in the Detroit area since 2008. He believes that Detroit is a unique place that stands at a unique point in history and thinks it’s important to have a record of this era in the city’s history. McClelland strives to document the city in a way that acknowledges all those who call Detroit home and all aspects of the city, while realizing that no record of such a varied and vibrant place will ever be fully complete. This photo is placed here in memory of Philip McClelland.

 

Meet Donald Anson

 

 

Donald Anson is from Redford Township and has been taking photos for the last twenty years. He enjoys taking shots of cityscapes, landscapes and everything in between. This image was shot on a beautiful day in Detroit from a sailboat going down the Detroit River. The image was converted to black and white to give it a futuristic look of the Renaissance Center and the Detroit skyline.

 

Meet Evans Tasiopoulos

 

 

Evans Tasiopoulos was born in raised in Detroit. His creative vision is to document the growing city and show that Detroit is more than just a city of abandoned buildings and decay. Tasiopoulos says, “It is truly a city of life and grandeur.” Through his lens, he conveys his endearment for his community and the wonders that he encounters along the way. His philosophy is that a photograph is more than just a picture, but is a moment caught in time; that the image itself is a living breathing entity.

 

Make sure to visit the GMRENCEN to see the photographs and read the full biographies in person. The winning photographs from the Your Photo Here Contest are on display in Tower 200 and 400 on Level 1 of the GMRENCEN. Which is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

The Best Places to Have a Meeting Outside the Office in the GMRENCEN

Whether you need to stretch, grab a snack or are in need of a change in scenery for some inspiration, the GMRENCEN has you covered if you’re looking to host a meeting outside the office. Take your meeting on the go to any of these great meeting places inside the building.

 

Starbucks

 

 

Starbucks is the perfect place for a meeting and lucky for you, the GMRENCEN has two locations for you to choose from. Equipped with soft music and your favorite beverage, you’ll be just as productive as you would be in a conference room. Be sure to try their Nitro Cold Brew at either location while you’re there!

 

GM Wintergarden

 

 

One word: Wi-Fi. Stay connected while taking in all of the beauty of the outside, inside the GM Wintergarden. Pop inside Panera or Presto Gourmet Deli for snacks or a quick sandwich to make it a lunch meeting.

 

GM World

 

 

Not only is GM World equipped with chairs and tables, it also has nearby outlets to make sure you and your technology stay charged.

 

The Pods

 

 

Grab a pod on Level 1 for a cozy meeting! Pods seat between four and eight people, overlook the gorgeous new showroom and don’t need to be reserved. Have a meeting here and be inspired by GM World’s futuristic and innovative new space.

 

GM Plaza

 

 

When temperatures rise you can move your meeting outdoors to the RiverWalk. Grab a table and chair to enjoy the water, skyline and sunshine.

 

CAFE

 

 

There’s something for everyone here! Salsarita’s for co-workers craving a quesadilla, Beyond Juice for people looking for healthier options and Zoup! for those wanting soup on a chilly day. Fill up a plate, and meet at a table to get back to business.

 

Coffee Beanery High Tops

 

 

Grab your favorite cup of coffee from Coffee Beanery and sit down with your coworkers at their closely located high top tables. Perch here for a quick meeting or for a couple hours!

 

Potbelly Sandwich Works

Potbelly Sandwich Works is located in the corner of Tower 300 and pairs your work ethic with a custom sandwich. Enjoy a toasty sandwich and shake while looking out on the Detroit River the next time you have a lunch meeting scheduled.

 

Bonus Meeting Spots

Andiamo Detroit Riverfront offers private dining making it perfect for business lunches or dinners.

Have your meeting by the water’s edge with fresh seafood and award winning service at Joe Muer Seafood.

 

Where are some of your favorite places to have a meeting outside of the office? Let us know in the comments!

In Memoriam: John C. Portman

Architect of the Renaissance Center, John C. Portman passed away at the age of 93 on December 29, 2017. Portman was known for his futuristic concepts and modern designs as he elevated skylines into the 21st century.

 

Portman was born December 4, 1924 in South Carolina and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. During World War II Portman served in the US Navy and later received a degree in Architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology. By 1953, he started his own company, known today as John Portman and Associates. Choosing the untraditional route, Portman often acted as both developer and architect, allowing him more creative freedom with his work.

 

Building the GMRENCEN

 

 

The Renaissance Center was designed to help modernize downtown Detroit. Portman designed the building to link commercial, retail, residential and cultural components via a riverwalk. This includes pedestrian bridges to connect the activity of Renaissance Center with the activity of the rest of the city.

 

 

 

The installation of the Renaissance Center reignited Detroit’s economy, acted as a tourist attraction, and contributed to the skyline.

 

The Renaissance Center opened in 1977 and was the tallest hotel building in the world, at the time. The GMRENCEN remains the tallest building in the state of Michigan. It wasn’t until 1996 that the Renaissance Center was purchased by General Motors becoming its world headquarters.

 

Today the Renaissance Center is home to more than 30 retailers and dozens of restaurants. Between tenants and visitors, more than 14,000 people visit the building each day.

 

No stranger to pop culture, the GMRENCEN has appeared in several Hollywood films including “Action Jackson” (1988), “Collision Course” starring Jay Leno and Pat Morita (1989), Mickey Rourke’s 2008 crime thriller “Killshot.” The opening scene of “Renaissance Man” shows Danny DeVito driving down Jefferson Avenue for a meeting inside the GMRENCEN, and “Bird on a Wire”, starring Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn, shot a chase scene inside the building.

 

Futuristic Design

 

 

Known for their clean lines and neo-futuristic forms, Portman’s skyscrapers in Atlanta are Hollywood’s “go-to” dystopian film sites. “Insurgent” the second film in the “Divergent” series features sky bridges and rooftops from Portman’s Atlanta Peachtree Center. “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” highlights the wild atrium of Portman’s Atlanta Marriott Marquis to depict the capital city of dystopian country Panem. The downtown Atlanta skyline is recognizable in the opening credits of apocalyptic “The Walking Dead.”

 

During Portman’s life he changed skylines, rejuvenated cities, and gave new meaning to the words innovative design. His work is an inspiration and home to many in Detroit. The Renaissance Center is a longstanding symbol of Detroit’s past, present and future and we have John Portman to thank each time we see it grace the Detroit skyline.

 

What is your favorite feature of the GMRENCEN? Let us know in the comments.

Detroit Artist: Nadir Ali

A lifelong Detroiter, photographer Nadir Ali knows Detroit. Regularly working with community partners such as the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, Downtown Detroit Partnership and the Platform, Nadir really knows Detroit.

 

Detroit in 2022

 

 

As a community partner for several well-known Detroit organizations Nadir feels like a historian for the city.

 

“There are so many transformational projects happening right now in Detroit. There won’t be another opportunity to document the redevelopment of Michigan Central Train Station, the development of the Hudson site, the reimagining of West Riverfront Park. I want to capture these sites now so that when everything is completed in 2022, we’ll have a well-documented history of the ‘before.’”

 

As the city evolves, so does a photographer’s technology. Nadir actively explores drone photography in and around the city, capturing the city from the clouds. His Instagram handle @3andathird mostly features drone photography around the city, showing users the city like they’ve never seen it before. Now he is especially focused on lighting in his photographs – capturing similar still frames at sunrise, sunset, different times of the day or in unusual weather patterns. Nadir is excited to continue this exploration as Detroit watches it’s buildings grow before our very eyes.

 

Born and Raised

 

 

Having grown up in Detroit, the majority of Nadir’s life experiences take place inside the city – he even proposed to his wife inside the GMRENCEN – so he focuses on the positives taking place here.

 

“I love Detroit. I choose to focus on the positive things going on in the city like business development and community growth instead of negatives like ruin porn. My goal is for someone from Detroit to stop and say ‘Hey, that’s my city.’ And to make them proud,” said Nadir.

 

To accomplish this Nadir is capturing moments and editing photos daily. Never to miss a moment he always has a camera or some form of equipment to capture a scene when he’s out and about. Influencers like Big Sean and Pure Michigan have shared his work.

 

Follow the GMRENCEN on Instagram to see Detroit through Nadir’s lens when he takes over our account for the next two weeks.

 

Nadir Ali lives in Detroit. Follow him on Instagram at @3andathird or see his online 3andathird.com.

Your Photo Here (in the GMRENCEN!) Winners

After reviewing all of the submissions for the Your Photo Here Contest, the public narrowed down their favorites to the top 10. These 10 photographs will soon decorate the walls of the GMRENCEN, along with an “About the Artist” biography for each photographer.

 

The Your Photo Contest started in October when Detroit photographers were invited to submit their GMRENCEN photos for consideration. We received nearly 500 photographs, and featured 100 photos in the public voting portion of the contest.

 

Winning Photographs

 

Below are the photographs with the most votes, in order.

 

Evans Tasiopoulos

 

 

MaRia Popi

 

 

Suzann Braun

 

 

Louis Peeples

 

 

Christopher Hollis

 

 

Gary Washington

 

 

Rick Lipski

 

 

David Marcoux

 

 

Mark McClelland

 

 

Donald Anson

 

 

Which photo is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

Happy Treat Yo’ Self Day!

The NBC show Parks & Recreation invented a holiday that’s all about giving in to your inner luxurious self. Want a new sweater from the mall that you’ve been eyeing for a month? Treat Yo’ Self. Have you been looking at a GoPro camera for that vacation around the corner? Treat Yo’ Self.

 

 

Oct. 13 is all about going out of the way to make yourself feel better and the GMRENCEN is in the holiday spirit. Here are several ways to Treat Yo’ Self around the building.

 

Enjoy dinner and cocktails at Andiamo Detroit Riverfront

 

 

A beautiful setting overlooking the Detroit River, you’ll love anything from this award-winning restaurant. Enjoy a variety of dishes featuring veal, steak, chicken, fish and pasta with a glass of wine or seasonal cocktail at Andiamo Detroit Riverfront.

 

Buy a bouquet of flowers from Ashley’s Flowers

 

 

If you’re a fresh flower lover, Treat Yo’ Self to Ashley’s Flowers on Level 2 in the Millender Center. Their fall bouquets and excellent customer service are sure to brighten your day!

 

Treat Yo’ Self to jewelry from Costa D’Oro Jewelers

 

The holidays are coming up soon and there’s no better way to step up your look than with a new piece of jewelry. Treat Yo’ Self to perfectly cut diamonds, or wonderfully crafted gem stones for an extra-luxurious day from Costa D’Oro Jewelers.

 

Splurge on teeth whitening services at Great Expressions Dental Centers

 

Have you always wanted to brighten up your smile? Now’s the time! Dr. Joe Abbate of Great Expressions Dental Centers has been servicing the GMRENCEN for more than 30 years and he knows how to make your smile glow. Call his office today to Treat Yo’ Self this this life-changing procedure.

 

Indulge in a coffee treat

 

 

The GMRENCEN has several restaurants that either specialize in coffee or serve coffee within their businesses. Skip the office coffee today and head down to one of our two Starbucks’, Coffee Beanery, Gourmet Deli,  Panera Bread or to Joe Muer, Volt or Andiamo to sit down and drink some.

 

Snack on a Potbelly Sandwich Works chocolate chip cookie

 

If you’re in the mood for something tasty and sweet, look no further than Potbelly Sandwich Works. Treat Yo’ Self to a fresh, perfectly baked chocolate chip cookie that is just waiting for you to scoop up and enjoy.

 

So go on, find that special item or service inside the GMRENCEN and Treat Yo’ Self!

 

What is your favorite way to Treat Yo’ Self? Let us know in the comments.

100 Reasons to Love the GMRENCEN

We’ve reached 100 posts on the GMRENCEN blog and to celebrate we’re sharing 100 different reasons why we love the GMRENCEN.

 

We love…

 

  1. Guests who visit the GMRENCEN.
  2. All of the food choices inside the GMRENCEN.
  3. When Holiday Headquarters takes over in December.
  4. The wide variety of Michigan-made products inside the GMRENCEN.
  5. Working out with RenCen fitness.
  6. Entertaining performances that grace our On the Plaza stage.
  7. All of the eco-friendly practices that help reduce our environmental impact.
  8. Detroit’s unofficial start to summer, GM River Days.
  9. The GMRENCEN security dogs who work to keep us safe.
  10. That the Detroit Riverfront is only a few steps away.
  11. How much the building has changed since construction began in 1971.
  12. Our close proximity to the North American International Auto Show (and obvious connection).
  13. The GMRENCEN because Detroiters are continuously creating change and #ReflectingDetroit.
  14. When our restaurants change-up their seasonal menus.
  15. Celebrating New Year’s Day in downtown Detroit.
  16. That the GMRENCEN keeps us warm from a renewable source: an underground pipe that delivers process steam in the winter.
  17. Finding seafood options in every corner of the building.
  18. The GMRENCEN’s hotel, the Detroit Marriott.
  19. Spoiling loved ones with romantic gift ideas found in the building.
  20. The seemingly unlimited coffee options the GMRENCEN offers.
  21. All of the fresh and healthy food options from Panera.

 

 

  1. Rockin’ on the Riverfront!
  2. Our exceptional tour guides.
  3. The GMRENCEN’s very own Detroit People Mover
  4. The Wintergarden and its fresh and innovative updates.
  5. Scheduling eye appointments with Henry Ford OptimEyes.
  6. All of the different opportunities to take selfies with the GMRENCEN.
  7. How close the GMRENCEN is to other Detroit holiday festivities.
  8. That the GMRENCEN is an integral part of Detroit’s skyline.
  9. The 14 acres and 5.5 million square feet of office, retail, dining and lodging space that make up the GMRENCEN.
  10. This custom crossword puzzle the GMRENCEN challenges everyone to do.
  11. The wonderful Thanksgiving activities to participate in during November.
  12. Meaningful landmarks that make up the Riverfront and GM Plaza.
  13. Finding the GMRENCEN in other Detroit brands. Here’s proof!
  14. The recent renovations to the GM Plaza; right on the Detroit River.
  15. That the GMRENCEN has been a landfill free facility since 2003.
  16. All of the conventions, and visitors, that call the GMRENCEN home for a few days.
  17. The three miles of spectacular walkways and bikeways along the Riverwalk, right next to the GMRENCEN.
  18. The new Wayfinder app that helps tenants and visitors navigate the building with ease.
  19. All of the beautiful artwork around the GMRENCEN.
  20. When LEGOLAND Discovery Center featured the GMRENCEN in a model as part of Detroit MINI LEGOLAND.

 

 

  1. Our bees that pollinate our rooftop garden, as well as other Detroit gardens!
  2. Exciting building upgrades that will create more open and inviting gathering spaces for people to work and socialize.
  3. The various activities to do after 5 p.m. in the GMRENCEN.
  4. How and why the GMRENCEN participates in Earth Day all year long.
  5. That breakfast-lovers have several options if they want to eat inside the GMRENCEN.
  6. That the name “Renaissance Center” was chosen in a contest to name the building where 141,537 names were submitted.
  7. The 73 stories that make the GMRENCEN the tallest building in Michigan.
  8. RenCen Fitness because they are always offering new and exciting ways to stay fit and healthy.
  9. The complimentary gift-wrapping provided by Holiday Headquarters in December.
  10. When fall arrives, and so does everything pumpkin-spice flavored in the building.
  11. That the building can sway up to 30 inches in strong winds!
  12. That we can look back and see what the Detroit skyline looked like before the GMRENCEN was built.
  13. Celebrating our mothers in the GMRENCEN on Mother’s Day.
  14. That there are several ways to stay safe and healthy inside the GMRENCEN.
  15. The GMRENCEN’s Wildlife Conservation
  16. When Towers 500 and 600 opened in 1981.

 

 

  1. That we can eat at Granite City Food and Brewery any time.
  2. When we schedule dentist appointments at Great Expressions and don’t have to leave the building.
  3. Rooftop Yoga on top of the Beaubien Place Garage.
  4. That we’re constantly welcoming new employees to work in the building.
  5. Our short walk to the CoboCenter, and all they do as an integral part of Detroit.
  6. All of the dessert choices that satisfy the sweet tooth of our tenants and visitors.
  7. The Washingtonian palm trees that highlight the Wintergarden space.
  8. Doing all of our shopping at one stop: Calumet Market and Spirits.
  9. That you never have to eat at the same restaurant twice in the same month at the GMRENCEN.
  10. The newly-opened GM Company Store.

 

 

  1. The water fountain that was incorporated into the GM Plaza in 2005.
  2. AT&T, for all of our emergency and non-emergency technology needs.
  3. The two new restaurants that are coming to the building soon, Applebee’s and IHOP.
  4. All the family friendly holiday events to enjoy in the winter.
  5. That the GMRENCEN is so large it has its own zip code!
  6. That you can find several salad varieties and choices in the GMRENCEN.
  7. The delicious Mexican cuisine from Salsarita’s.
  8. When we can satisfy our cheese cravings at one of the several restaurants in the building.
  9. That the GMRENCEN provides ways to incorporate health and wellness into your daily life.
  10. John Portman, the architect of the original five towers.
  11. Our close proximity to all of our favorite winter activities.
  12. That you can find Maven vehicles, GM’s ride-sharing program, at the GMRENCEN.
  13. All the love that happens inside, and on the property of, the GMRENCEN.
  14. All the catering options the GMRENCEN restaurants offer.
  15. That the GMRENCEN and its partners have several helpful apps to use inside the building.
  16. When the GMRENCEN celebrates our beautiful city as part of 313 Day.
  17. That the GMRENCEN recognizes everyone’s love of potato chips.
  18. The workplace wellness tips that the GMRENCEN provides.
  19. The Glass Circulation Ring that was created in 1999 and is a 1/8 mile long.
  20. That the GMRENCEN participates in Earth Hour and works to reduce our carbon footprint.
  21. That the building recently turned 40 years old, and age is just a number.
  22. How close the GMRENCEN is to other cool businesses in Detroit.
  23. That you can find a Pure Detroit store inside the building.
  24. That the GMRENCEN supports other Detroit businesses, like Detroit Experience Factory.

 

 

  1. Our short commute to the new QLine.
  2. The Borealis glass sculpture in the Jefferson lobby that contains 1,250 pieces of glass.
  3. How the GMRENCEN plays a role in Detroit’s spring activities.
  4. That we can consult licensed real estate agents at RE/MAX Reserve, right inside the GMRENCEN.
  5. Rockin’ Wars and the opportunity the GMRENCEN and Chevrolet gives to local bands.
  6. The GMRENCEN’s tenant Joe Muer Seafood!
  7. The 14,000 tenants and visitors who come through our doors, daily.
  8. That you can order custom promotional products from the GM Company Store.
  9. When Eastern Market visits the GM Plaza!

 

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