The Ford Michigan Central Station is located in the neighborhood of Corktown, Detroit, Michigan, USA. This page displays Ford Michigan Central Station office news, pictures, videos, reviews, gossip and more.
The historic building is the first to open at the rejuvenated site.
Read More »The automaker continues to buy property in the area.
Read More »Multiple companies will use the space to collaborate.
Read More »Just as the future tech and mobility hub nears completion.
Read More »The new road will be able to charge EVs as they drive on it.
Read More »Three Detroit-area artists will provide the first of many art projects to come at the new site.
Read More »The new program aims to help local business owners thrive.
Read More »Many of the building's broken and missing details are being brought back to life.
Read More »Longtime urban planner Joshua Sirefman will help guide the subsidiary into the future of mobility.
Read More »The two companies will also team up to train the next generation of workers.
Read More »Meanwhile, renovations to the second building are nearly complete.
Read More »The program aims to develop services and technologies to aid in commercial EV adoption.
Read More »And it had a hand-written note stuffed inside.
Read More »The first portion of what will be 11,000 total yards of concrete has been poured.
Read More »Ford has already contributed $6 million to various community development programs.
Read More »The station will not be an island unto itself.
Read More »New tricks are being used to restore the historic landmark.
Read More »Ford says that a decision on the size of the vehicle testing facility hasn’t been made.
Read More »Ford's $350 million investment is coming along.
Read More »The first limestone needed for the restoration will arrive next spring.
Read More »The grand marriage proposal worked.
Read More »The program has seven working on the masonry right now.
Read More »Will Ford's project drive up residential property prices as well?
Read More »Visitors can see changing displays as progress continues.
Read More »The challenge will run for the next eight months.
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