Detroit, MI
Last of giant glass panels installed at Hudson’s Detroit project
Detroit’s J.L. Hudson Building: From historic landmark to modern skyscraper
Explore the transformation of Detroit’s iconic J.L. Hudson building from its origins in 1911 as the world’s tallest department store to its dramatic implosion in 1998, and finally to the rise of a new skyscraper in 2024 that revitalizes the city’s skyline.
The final glass panel was installed on the Hudson’s Detroit tower exterior, the major downtown construction project, marking “the completion of the façade of the landmark development,” officials announced Tuesday.
Work is ongoing on the 1.5-million-square-foot development, according to its developer, Bedrock Detroit.
The announcement is perhaps part of Bedrock’s promise to make news “in the near future,” after Downtown Development Authority officials questioned why the development has taken so long to finish the project.
The construction of the new development also has raised questions about what to do about Detroit’s Renaissance Center, which opened in 1976 and was aimed at revitalizing downtown Detroit, but has been described as “almost vacant.”
Bedrock, Dan Gilbert’s real estate firm, said during a late February development board meeting it hoped to finish the first of its two new side-by-side buildings at the Hudson’s site in Detroit by this spring, then the second one before year’s end.
The project is set to house hotel rooms and condos, both of which will be branded under the name EDITION — a luxury boutique partnership between Ian Schrager and Marriott International.
The timeline Bedrock outlined seemed sufficient for the development board to grant a one-year extension to Bedrock’s Dec. 31, 2024, development agreement deadline for achieving “substantial completion” of the project.
The new deadline is Dec. 31 of this year.
General Motors, which has long occupied the RenCen, is leasing four floors in one of the project’s buildings and is expected to move in by late 2025 or early 2026.
In a separate Tuesday announcement, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said designating the RenCen as a “historic office building,” which some have urged, “would have killed any realistic hope of redevelopment.”
He was speaking about City Council members overwhelmingly voting 8-1 to deny the historic review on Tuesday.
The mayor added the city “can now move forward to explore all alternatives and develop the best solution for our city’s future.”
The Hudson project — a $1.4 billion development — is expected to include shops on the ground floor, with conference and events space directly above them, various offices, and a rooftop bar and restaurant.
Bedrock said the final glass panel, which ranges from 11 to 16 feet tall and weighs up to 2,200 pounds, was installed on the 47th floor of the tower. It took about 100,000 hours to install all the glass panels, and the tower’s façade now includes a total of 4,677 of them.
Contact Frank Witsil: 313-222-5022 or fwitsil@freepress.com.
Detroit, MI
Game 21: Tigers at Red Sox, Garrett Crochet battles both Detroit and the weather
After getting absolutely annihilated in his previous start on Monday in Minnesota to the tune of 11 runs in just 1.2 innings, Garrett Crochet is set to retake the mound today and convince us all that everything will be fine as far as he and his health are concerned.
Unfortunately, he won’t just be battling the Tigers. Mother Nature is once again destined to play a roll in today’s match up, and here’s how the radar looks inside of an hour from first pitch:
The good news is the initial batch of heavier precipitation has moved out and east of Boston, but more unsettled weather still lurks to the west ahead of a slow moving front. That mess will push through eastern Massachusetts over the next several hours, filling in the current dry slot. While this incoming precipitation won’t be as heavy as what fell at times earlier today, it will come attached with colder and windier conditions, so a miserable weather game lies ahead (if they even try and play through it at all — The Yankees did not and waited around for three hours before starting their game against the Royals at 4:20pm). The other option will be to just wait until after sunset when it will be dryer, but still very cold and windy.
When they do get started, today’s lineup includes Roman Anthony leading off in leftfield, Andruw Monasterio at first base, and Jarren Duran, Masataka Yoshida, and Marcelo Mayer all starting on the bench with an opposing left-handed starter on the mound in Framber Valdez for Detroit.
OTM’s own pitching guru Jacob Roy will be around later to handle the postgame wrap and tell us if we should should be freaking out or breathing a sigh a relief when it comes to Crochet.
Detroit, MI
Former Piston shows Detroit what they’re missing as he dominates next to LeBron
The Pistons have made recent moves to add more shooting, but still don’t have anyone quite as lethal as former Detroit guard Luke Kennard. On Saturday night, Kennard had a brilliant start to his postseason with 27 uber-efficient points for the Lakers in a win against the Rockets. His level of 3-point accuracy is something the Pistons have desperately been seeking all season long to bolster their offense.
Luke Kennard’s shooting makes him a dangerous playoff performer
Kennard was originally drafted to Detroit with the 17th pick of the 2017 Draft. The Pistons have plenty of draft regrets from that general era of team history, but picking Kennard has never been one of them. Despite any other weaknesses he may have, his strength as a shooter has always been enough to offset them.
In terms of pure 3-point percentage, Kennard is one of the best shooters in NBA history. He averages 44% behind the arc for his career, and shot a blistering 48% this season – the best mark in the league. Given his incredible track record, it’s not exactly a shocker to see him shoot 5-of-5 from three en route to 27 points in Game 1.
Not only is Kennard obviously an excellent standstill shooter, but he’s also a master of getting himself open with his movement. On Saturday night, he was able to play off LeBron James perfectly for a few easy looks. After that, he caught enough of a rhythm to create 3-point looks for himself, even in transition.
A player like Kennard is easily capable of turning an entire playoff game when he gets hot. In a close series, that one game where Kennard hits several threes can be all the difference his team needs to advance. If the Lakers do manage to win this series, even without Luka Doncic or Austin Reaves, Kennard’s shooting will be a major reason why.
The Pistons could use someone like Kennard
Kennard would be a perfect marginal addition for the Pistons that only makes them better without taking anything away from the team. To be fair, the Pistons do have two shooters who have been hot recently in Duncan Robinson and Kevin Huerter. But having more than one respected shooter on the court at a time is often necessary to maintain a solid offense in today’s NBA.
Given the Pistons’ current lack of shooting, any additional shooters are welcome. And Kennard is understandably one of the most feared shooters in the league, capable of bending defenses just by the threat of him taking a three. Rolling him out on the Pistons would surely open up more lanes for Detroit’s stars to attack the paint and score easier points.
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Detroit, MI
Troopers arrest Detroit woman after drive-by shooting on I-94
A Detroit woman was arrested in the aftermath of a hit-and-run collision and shooting on Interstate 94, Michigan State Police reported.
Emergency dispatchers were called shortly after midnight Saturday about the altercation. Troopers reported the caller said while they were driving eastbound on I-94, near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, a black Jeep sideswiped them and sped off.
The caller then decided to follow the Jeep.
In response, police said, the driver of the Jeep fired several gunshots in the caller’s direction.
None of the gunshots struck the vehicle.
Troopers were able to use license plate reader camera technology to locate the Jeep while it was on the Lodge Freeway, made a traffic stop. The driver and two passengers were taken into custody without incident.
The passengers were released shortly afterwards; troopers believe that the 19-year-old driver was the shooter. She has been lodged pending further review by the prosecutor’s office.
In addition, a firearm was recovered from the vehicle.
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