**Bedrock Completes Hudson’s Detroit, A Landmark in Downtown Redevelopment**
Bedrock has officially completed Hudson’s Detroit, a 12-story office building located at 1240 Woodward Avenue in the heart of downtown Detroit, Michigan.
Designed by the renowned SHoP Architects, the newly unveiled development adds more than 400,000 square feet of office space, retail, and lounge areas to the city’s urban core. Situated on the historic site of the former J.L. Hudson Department Store—once the tallest department store in the world—Hudson’s Detroit serves as both a nod to the city’s storied past and a bold step toward its future.
“Ten years in the making, Hudson’s Detroit is elevating downtown and creating space for the community to come together,” said Dan Gilbert, Founder and Chairman of Bedrock. “Whether you are an office tenant, attending an event, or shopping at one of the new retailers, everyone can experience Hudson’s.”
The building’s anchor tenant is General Motors, marking the company’s return to Woodward Avenue. David Massaron, GM’s Vice President of Infrastructure and Corporate Citizenship, emphasized the significance of the move. “As the signature tenant at Hudson’s Detroit, General Motors celebrates Detroit’s rich legacy while embracing the city’s bright future,” Massaron said. “Our return to Woodward Avenue in this state-of-the-art building will allow our teams to drive the future of the automotive industry.”
Hudson’s Detroit stands as a key element in Detroit’s ongoing revitalization, blending heritage architecture with modern functionality to foster community engagement, innovation, and urban vibrancy.
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