Michigan Central Station
After nearly 40 years of abandonment, Michigan Central Station reopened this summer, marking Detroit’s most recent and perhaps most impressive adaptive reuse project to date.
The former train station in Corktown was first built back in 1913 and in its heyday it transported over 4,000 passengers per day. At the time, it was the tallest train station in the country and connected Detroit to locations like Chicago, New York, Buffalo, and Syracuse… read more.