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The GM Renaissance Center is the most recognized land-mark in the region. Rising 73 stories above the Detroit River, the Ren Cen anchors the Detroit skyline and riverfront.
CENTER of the BUSINESS DISTRICTComposed of three interconnected buildings (Renais-sance Center, Millender Center and River East Center), this class A mixed-use complex is in excess of 6.5 million SF of dining, retail, entertainment, residential, office and lodging space.
SOCIAL CENTERThe GM Renaissance Center is at the heart of the Detroit entertainment scene with signature restaurants, more than 150 major onsite events annually and easy access to major sporting events, concerts and theatre, casinos and festivals year-round. Connect with 5 million plus visitors annually at the Renaissance Center.
CONNECTFor the 20,000-25,000 daily visitors, the Ren Cen is truly Michigan’s premier address.
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Office workers, visitors and downtown residents can find an essential mix of speciality shops, services and dining conveniently located in the complex. With 165,000 SF of space, this is the largest retail destination in the City.
CASUAL DINING • 1,100-seat food court featuring a dozen
vendors • Starbucks, Coffee Beanery, Potbelly Sandwich
Works, Tim Hortons and many more
SIGNATURE RESTAURANTS • Joe Muer Seafood • Andiamo Detroit Riverfront • Coach Insignia (71st and 72nd floors)
RETAIL • 12,000 SF RenCen Fitness Center • CVS • Post Office • Multiple financial institutions
ENTERTAINMENT • Ren Cen 4 Theaters • GM Wintergarden hosting corporate, charity and community functions • 44,000 square foot GM Showroom with 39
new and speciality cars on exhibit
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This Class “A” office complex is composed of six towers totaling 3,000,000 SF of office space, with onsite 24-hour security. The office compo-nent recently reached ± 95% occupancy rate which equals ± 11,500 of the total ± 13,000 employees.
Marquee Tenant Base: • General Motors Global HQ • OnStar • Ally Financial • Deloitte • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan • Consulate - General of Canada • Urban Science • Digitas • Dykema Gossett
Additionally, the 750,000 SF Coleman A. Young Municipal Center is connected to the complex via a covered pedestrian skywalk. This facility is home to an additional 4,000 employees and daily visitors.
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LIVE• Millender Center Apartments - 339 units
VISIT• Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center - 1,298 guest rooms • Courtyard Detroit Downtown - 260 guest rooms MEET• Renaissance Center Conference Center - Executive Conference Experience - 22,000 square feet - 250 guest capacity
• GM Learning Center - Training and Development Center - 31,000 square feet
• Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center - 100,000 square feet of meeting space with seating for 2,200
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MILLENDER CENTER• Courtyard by Marriott Hotel: 260 guest rooms• Millender Center Apartment: 339 units• Estimated Employee Count: 200
RIVER EAST CENTER• Office: Two towers totaling 615,000 SF• Childtime Day Care• Estimated Employee Count: 3,700
GM RENAISSANCE CENTER• Office: Four towers totaling 2.3 million SF• Marriott Hotel: 1,298 guest rooms• Estimated Employee Count: 9,100
COLEMAN A. YOUNGMUNICIPAL CENTER• 750,000 SF• 2,000 employees
PARKING AND MASS TRANSIT• Parking: 11,178 spaces
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DETROIT, MI
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MILLENDER CENTER• Courtyard by Marriott Hotel: 260 guest rooms• Millender Center Apartment: 339 units• Estimated Employee Count: 200
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GM RENAISSANCE CENTER• Office: Four towers totaling 2.3 million SF• Marriott Hotel: 1,298 guest rooms• Estimated Employee Count: 9,100
RIVER EAST CENTER• Office: Two towers totaling 615,000 SF• Childtime Day Care• Estimated Employee Count: 3,700
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FOX THEATRE
DETROIT OPERAHOUSE
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COLEMAN A. YOUNGMUNICIPAL CENTER• 750,000 SF• 2,000 employees
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OUTLET MALL
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The Metro Detroit market is located in Southeast Michigan centered around the city of Detroit and ranks as the 12th most populated MSA in the United States, with a population of 4,296,250.
Metro Detroit has made Michigan’s economy a leader in information technology and advanced manu-facturing with over 70,000 employees in the automotive industry. Home of the “Big Three” American automakers (General Motors, Chrysler and Ford), Detroit is the world’s traditional automotive center and a key pillar of the U.S. economy.
Metro Detroit is one of twelve U.S. metropolitan areas to have professional teams from the four major North American sports. The Detroit Lions, Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers are located within the Detroit Central Business District while the Detroit Pistons are located in the northern suburb of Auburn Hills.
About 15.9 million people visit Metro Detroit annually, spend-ing an estimated $4.8 billion. Metro Detroit contains a number of shopping malls, including the upscale Somerset Collection in Troy, Twelve Oaks in Novi and the Great Lakes Crossing outlet mall in Auburn Hills, with all three being major draws for tourists. Somerset Collection is among the top 10 mall properties in the United States. Other notable street-side shopping districts include the downtown areas of Birmingham, Royal Oak and Northville.
FAIRLANETOWN CENTER
VILLAGE OFROCHESTER HILLS
LAKESIDE MALL
PARTRIDGE CREEK
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Nicknamed the “Motor City” Detroit is the center of the Automotive Industry, and the regions entertainment hub.
An estimated 80,500 people work in downtown Detroit, making up one-fifth of the city’s employment base. Detroit fares well as a fortune 500 headquarters with companies such as General Motors, DTE Energy; Quicken Loans, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan who recently relocated its headquarters as well as 4,000 employees to downtown Detroit.
In 2011, “Forbes Magazine called Detroit one of the best places for business as the city continues to attract top companies.” Downtown Detroit has increased its role as an enter-tainment hub in the 21st century fueled by three casino resort ho-tels, three professional sports stadiums, four performing arts theaters, a revitalized riverfront, state of the art cruise ship dock, and a new river walk have spurred economic development in downtown Detroit.
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DEMOGRAPHIC DATA CBD Ren Cen
Daytime Population 80,500 13,000
2011 Estimated Residential Population 6,146 509
Hotel Room Count 4,885 1,558
CBD Annual Visitors
Entertainment (Total) 15,000,000
Stadiums 3,900,000
Festivals (Total) - Freedom Festival - Boat Races - Rockin Riverfront
4,800,0003,500,000
100,00080,000
Major Conference/Expo (Total) - North American International Auto Show
1,200,000800,000
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TOTAL COMPLETED, ACTIVE, AND PLANNED INVESTMENT IN THE CBD:
$5,254,500,000
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T H E B U Z Z
Auto Industry Expected to Add 33,000 Jobs in Michigan - Auto News, 2011
Best Places for Businesses - Forbes, 2011
Metro Detroit Economy on Road to Full Recovery After Surviving Great Recession
- Brookings Institution, 2011
The Top 7 in U.S. Cities to Find an IT Job - Forbes, 2011
Detroit Ranks 14th on List of 100 Great Things About America
- Fortune Magazine, 2011
Well-Positioned For Growth in Green and Advanced Manufacturing - Moody’s, 2011
Expansion in the Motor Vehicle Industry Will Boostthe Detroit Economy Over the Next Few Years - Moodys, 2011
America’s Most Afforable Cities - Forbes, 2011
Michigan Leads the Nation in Announcments of
Research and Development Facility Projects - Site Selection Magazine
Detroit Named the Fastest Growing Marketin the US for High-Tech Jobs- Site Selection Magazine
FOR RETAIL INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Scott YoungVice PresidentT 248 936 6832scott.young@cbre.com
Dave LongSenior AssociateT 248 351 2051dave.long@cbre.com
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