One Campus Martius | |
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General information | |
Type | office |
Location | 1050 Woodward Ave Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Coordinates | 42°19′58″N 83°02′47″W / 42.3327°N 83.0464°WCoordinates: 42°19′58″N 83°02′47″W / 42.3327°N 83.0464°W |
Construction started | 2000 |
Completed | 2003 |
Height | |
Roof | 232 ft (71 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 15 (+2 underground) |
Floor area | 1,088,000 square feet (100,000 m2) |
Lifts/elevators | 24 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Rossetti Associates, Hamilton Anderson Associates, WET Design |
One Campus Martius is a building located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It began construction in 2000, and finished in 2003. It has 17 floors in total, 15 above-ground, and 2 below-ground, and has 1,088,000 square feet (100,000 m2) of office space. The high-rise was built as an office building, a restaurant, retail space for Compuware, and has a fitness center inside, as well as an atrium. The building now has Quicken Loans, Meridian Health, Plante Moran and Compuware as its major tenants.
The building was constructed in the late-modernist architectural style, using glass, granite, and limestone as its main materials. AIA Detroit's Urban Priorities Committee rated the building's entry as one of the top ten Detroit interiors.
The building sits on the Kern Block which was once home to the Kern Department store. The store had existed in some form or another on this site since 1900. The last incarnation of the store was demolished in 1966, and the area remained greenspace until 1999 when Campus Martius Park began to take shape. Compuware moved its headquarters and 4,000 employees to a newly constructed building on the site in 2003. Quicken Loans agreed to a five-year lease agreement to move its headquarters and 1,700 employees to the building in 2010. Plante Moran followed suit with a lease agreement in 2013, deciding to move 75 employees to the building.
Compuware's presence in the building has lessened as it has downsized during the 2010s the company now has around 800 employees in the building. The building was sold in a joint venture to Dan Gilbert's real estate group Bedrock Real Estate and Meridian Health for $142 Million in November 2014. As part of the deal Quicken Loans took an additional floor bringing its space in the building to 300,000 sq. ft. Meridian moved 700 team members into the building in spring 2015 with 1700 employees expected by the end of the year. Compuware's remaining employees will stay in the building.