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Renaissance Center redevelopment plan is making its official debut
Summary by The Detroit Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: JC Reindl , BridgeDetroit
· August 18, 2026
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Key points 6 billion, involves redeveloping an iconic 1970s complex and building a unique park next to it. General Motors and Bedrock, a real estate firm, have teamed up for the project.
A redevelopment plan is being unveiled for a complex and a riverfront park. The plan, valued at over $1.6 billion, involves redeveloping an iconic 1970s complex and building a unique park next to it. General Motors and Bedrock, a real estate firm, have teamed up for the project. They are scheduled to present their plan during a Community Benefits meeting. A public engagement hub with exhibits showcasing the redevelopment plan is also being opened.
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The redevelopment plan's official debut is taking place this week, with the Community Benefits meeting and public engagement hub opening marking the beginning of a months-long process.
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Published: August 18, 2026 ·
Source: BridgeDetroit ·
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