The stunning side-by-side buildings fill a physical and psychological gap in downtown Detroit that goes back decades.
The plaque was originally displayed near the first-floor escalators in the old downtown Detroit Hudson's store.
The site of the former J.L. Hudson, a Detroit department store built over a century ago, has been reimagined as Hudson’s Detroit, a $1.5 billion, 1.5 million-sf mixed-used development. Hudson’s ...
The J.L. Hudson's department store evolved with the Motor City until it became the tallest department store in the world.
As of January 12, 2026, General Motors has officially inaugurated its new global headquarters at Hudson’s Detroit, marking a ...
Developer Bedrock has not commented, but previously filed a trademark for "The Bear at Hudson's." The giant teddy is seated between the two Hudson's site buildings and appears dressed in lights for ...
General Motors Co. leveraged the automaker’s more than 120-year heritage and its success during Detroit’s Golden Age to ...
Thanks to the handiwork of a local engineer, we can now see what Detroit’s skyline will look like when Dan Gilbert completes what will be the city’s tallest sky scraper at the old Hudson’s site. The ...
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