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The Packard Plant was operational from 1903 to 1956, when the Packard Motor Car Co. ceased production at the site spanning 3.5 million square feet on Detroit’s east side.
While other sections of the 3.5-million-square-foot auto plant are set for complete demolition, a portion of the 1539 E. Grand Blvd. section will be saved for future redevelopment plans.
DETROIT – The demolition of Detroit’s iconic, and longtime deteriorating, Packard Plant is nearly finished, and city leaders are envisioning a brighter future for the space.. What’s ...
Detroit's infamous Packard Plant is now mostly history. Demolition crews have finished razing nearly all that remained of the original industrial ruins that dated to 1903 and once spread over some ...
More: Another piece of ex-Packard Plant razed but there's plenty of ruin left In 2022 Gov. Gretchen Whitmer approved $12 million for the continued demolition of the facility. It's unclear how much ...
Monday Detroit's construction and demolition team announced that phase two of demolition is beginning at the Packard Plant, and most of the entire plant will now be demolished by the end of 2024.
DETROIT -- Demolition of portions of the historic Packard Plant are expected to begin Thursday, nine years after a developer bought the property but failed to redevelop it as promised.
DETROIT – The Packard Plant in Detroit has been an eyesore for decades. What was once a symbol of Detroit’s decline is finally coming down to the ground. A new phase of demolition began Monday ...
Demolition of the Packard automotive plant in Detroit, a relic left over from the 1950s, began Thursday after years in development limbo. Located just across Interstate 94 from General Motor’s ...
The long-vacant Packard auto plant in Detroit is being demolished. Crews began tearing down the plant on Thursday. The city called the project an “emergency demolition.” ...
The author's 400-Series Packard Patrician is parked in a very small section of Detroit's Packard plant in April 2021, before demolition had begun. Over the course of 53 years, the plant produced ...
The gigantic Packard Auto Plant has been a 3,500,000-square-foot cancer in the heart of Detroit’s Eastside since the brand shuttered the facility in 1956 — two years before the brand would ...
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