Type residential Roof 73 m (240 ft) Height 73 m Floors 22 | Completed 1928 Floor count 22 Opened 1928 | |
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Similar Washington Boulevard Building, Fort Washington Plaza, Penobscot Building Annex, Cass Building, Bankers Trust Company |
The Industrial Building is a high-rise building located at 1410 Washington Boulevard in downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District. It occupies the northeast corner on Grand River Avenue and Washington Boulevard.
Map of Industrial Building, 1410 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226, USA
The building stands 22 storeys tall, with 21 above-ground floors, and one basement level. It was completed in 1928, and is one of the many structures built by architect Louis Kamper on Washington Boulevard in the 1910s and 1920s. Kamper designed the Industrial Building with a mixture of Art Deco, Gothic Revival and Beaux-Arts architectural designs. The upper stories feature several setbacks and piers, and the roof boasts a very intricate design of limestone cornices.
Built as an office building, the tower was later converted to residential use and renamed the Park Place Apartments. A fire struck the building in February 2003, temporarily displacing over 100 residents.