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Albert Kahn Building

Coordinates:42°22′15″N83°4′38″W / 42.37083°N 83.07722°W /42.37083; -83.07722
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United States historic place
Albert Kahn Building
Location7430 Second Avenue
Detroit,Michigan
Coordinates42°22′15″N83°4′38″W / 42.37083°N 83.07722°W /42.37083; -83.07722
Built1930
ArchitectAlbert Kahn
Architectural styleArt Deco
NRHP reference No.80001922[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 14, 1980

TheAlbert Kahn Building, formerlyNew Center Building, is an office building located at 7430 Second Avenue in theNew Center area ofDetroit,Michigan completed in 1931. The building was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

The New Center Building was built by the Fisher brothers (Frederick, Charles, William, Lawrence, Edward, Alfred and Howard) and designed byAlbert Kahn. It is located diagonally across from theFisher Building (also designed by Kahn and built by the Fishers). The ten-story building is architecturally similar to the Fisher Building, and the two are connected by an underground pedestrian tunnel. The building was originally designed to house office and retail space, but currently houses only offices. The building was renamed the Albert Kahn Building in 1988.[2] From 1940 through 1980, part of the ground floor was occupied bySaks Fifth Avenue store number 4.[3]

As in the Fisher Building, Kahn used high quality materials to construct the New Center Building, including polished marble lobby floors and brass elevator doors.[2]

In June 2015, Southfield-based developer Redico LLC, in partnership withHFZ Capital Group of New York City and others purchased the Fisher Building and adjacent Albert Kahn Building, plus 2,000 parking spaces in two parking structures and three surface lots in New Center for $12.2 million at auction. Redico said the partnership plans to transition the two connected buildings into what it called a "true urban"mixed-use development, with a mix of office, retail, residential and entertainment uses. The multi-year project has a potential cost of $70 million to $80 million in addition to the purchase price.[4][5]

In June 2018, A joint venture between Northern Equities, and Lutz Real Estate bought the Albert Kahn building for $9.5 million from The Platform. Redevelopment plans costing $58 million, will create 211 apartments, and more than 75,000 square feet of retail, and commercial space, scheduled for completion in mid-2020.[6]

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^abFogelman, Randall (2004).Detroit's New Center. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 54–56.ISBN 978-0738532714.
  3. ^"RETAILING: Department Stores Chained".Time. September 16, 1940. Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2010. RetrievedMay 24, 2011.
  4. ^Gallagher, John (June 25, 2015)."Local developers join HFZ in Fisher Building purchase".Detroit Free Press. RetrievedJuly 16, 2015.
  5. ^Pinho, Kirk (June 25, 2015)."Redico is local partner buying Fisher, Kahn buildings for $12.2 million".Crain's Detroit Business. RetrievedJuly 16, 2015.
  6. ^Pinho, Kirk (October 15, 2018)."Albert Kahn Building redevelopment to cost $58 million".Crain's Detroit Business.
  7. ^"Office of College & Career ReadinessArchived 2016-10-16 at theWayback Machine."Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on November 29, 2015. "Albert Kahn Building 3rd Floor 7430 Second Ave., Detroit, MI 48202"
  8. ^"Office of Fine ArtsArchived 2016-01-31 at theWayback Machine."Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on November 29, 2015. "Albert Kahn Building 7430 Second Ave., 3rd Floor Detroit, MI 48202"
  9. ^"Office of Health, Physical Education and SafetyArchived 2016-01-31 at theWayback Machine."Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on November 29, 2015. "Albert Kahn Building 7430 Second Ave., 3rd Floor Detroit, MI 48202"

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