Federal Reserve Building
160 W Fort Street | Detroit, MI
A block from Campus Martius Park, the Federal Reserve Building consists of two connected structures—a Classical Revival-style low-rise built in 1927 and an International-style mid-rise building built in 1950 by architect Minoru Yamasaki. Highlights include a front courtyard that leads to a vaulted lobby of marble and terrazzo, two office floors with rooftop decks and a ground-floor, second-generation food and beverage suite.
Property Information
Prime Financial District location
Fully renovated lobby in 2015
Accessway to adjacent parking garage
Vibrant street-level restaurant and retail space
Notable tenants include Rossetti, UST HealthProof and Soraya

Property Details
Contact for more infoProperty Types
Office, Retail
157,000 SF
Architects
Graham & Anderson, Probst & White, Minoru Yamasaki
Year Built
1927 / 1950
Year Acquired
2012
Leasing Contact
313.373.8700

Central Business District
Detroit’s Central Business District is a bustling hub surrounded by world-renowned architecture and beautifully restored historic buildings. At its heart is Campus Martius Park, named the “Best Public Square in the U.S.” by USA Today. Just a short walk away, Comerica Park, Little Caesars Arena and Ford Field showcase headlining sport and concert experiences, while the Detroit Opera House features contemporary operas and classic performances.
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