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Status
  
Demolished

Completed
  
1968

Roof
  
76.2 m (250 ft)

Opened
  
1968

Demolished
  
22 December 2013

Construction started
  
1966

Type
  
OfficeParking

Antenna spire
  
99.4 m (326 ft)

Height
  
76 m

Floors
  
19

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

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Location
  
120 East 1st Street, Flint, Michigan, United States

Similar
  
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The Genesee Towers was the tallest building in Flint, Michigan, United States. It was demolished on December 22, 2013 after a period of inactivity.

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Description

The tower consisted of 15,979 m2 (172,000 sq ft) of ten-stories of office space atop an eight-story parking garage and lobby for a total of 19 floors. The building stood 250 feet (76 m) high and had been the tallest building in the city of Flint and Genesee County since its completion. Although one building, the plural "Towers" had been used as the building was conceived to consist of two towers stacked on top of each other separated by an air gap.

History

Construction began in 1966, and the building officially opened in December 1968. Developed by Henry Sender, the building's original anchor tenant was the Genesee Merchants Bank & Trust Company. The University Club, a private, men's only club geared toward professionals, opened on the building's top floor in 1969.

Kumar Vemullapalli purchased the building in 1997, just as the last major tenant, National Bank of Detroit (NBD), announced it would leave the property for a newer venue. NBD purchased Genesee Merchants Bank in 1985 and its departure left the building largely vacant. In 2001, due to sporadic maintenance, a pipe burst, causing flooding and forcing remaining tenants to relocate. The city finally condemned Genesee Towers in 2004 after citing it for numerous building code violations. In November 2007, the city closed streets around the tower due to the risk of concrete falling from the structure.

In September 2008, after years of litigation by the city to acquire the property, a Genesee County circuit judge ordered the city to purchase the building at its assessed price of $1.5 million, though the city will end up having to pay approximately an additional $6 million to the owner because of associated court costs and fees. The city of Flint formally took possession of the building on December 8, 2010. There were no immediate plans for the property. In August 2012, the city of Flint controversially sold Genesee Towers to Uptown Reinvestment Corporation for $1.

Sister Building

Parkway Towers, 404 James Robertson Parkway in Nashville, Tennessee, is a sister building to the Genesee Towers having a similar design.

Notable Tenants

The top floor of the towers housed a prestigious members only supper club, the University Club, for many years.

Current Status

Genesee Towers was demolished by implosion on December 22, 2013 at 10AM. The city has created a public park and green space on the land.

References

Genesee Towers Wikipedia


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