• Michigan Central Station, built in mid-1912 through 1913 was Detroit's passenger rail depot from its opening in 1913 after the previous station burned...
  • Looming over Corktown and Roosevelt Park, Michigan Central Station stands as a pillar of history for Detroit, a vestige to the days when this country could still...
  • Ford’s plans are anchored in a rehabilitated historic Michigan Central Station, which is expected to include retail and public spaces in the Grand Hall...
  • Originally opened in December 1913, Michigan Central Station once served as the gateway to Detroit, with more than 4,000 passengers a day at its peak in...
  • The showstopper of that massive effort is, of course, the renewal of the Michigan Central train station as a space for offices, shopping, and public gatherings...
  • Michigan Central Station’s location was approximately two miles from downtown Detroit and remained underutilized during its operation.
  • The unfinished building began operating as Detroit's main passenger depot in 1913 after the older Michigan Central Station burned on December 26, 1913.
  • After over three decades of vacancy and a $949 million investment from Ford, the historic Michigan Central Station building will reopen to the public this week.
  • Michigan Central Station (also known as Michigan Central Depot or MCS), built in mid-1912 through 1913 for the Michigan Central Railroad, was Detroit...
  • Michigan Central Station is located in the Corktown district of Detroit near the Ambassador Bridge, behind Roosevelt Park.