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Cadillac brand HQ will return to Michigan from New York

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General Motors is moving its Cadillac brand headquarte­rs from New York back to Michigan, four years after heading to the big city to become more cosmopolit­an.

The move to the Detroit suburb of Warren, Mich., across the street from GM’s giant technical centre, will take place in April.

The company said Wednesday the brand’s workers need to be closer to engineers and designers because Cadillac plans to launch a new vehicle every six months for the next three years.

The move comes five months after GM ousted Cadillac brand chief Johan de Nysschen, who thought a New York headquarte­rs would give the brand more sophistica­tion when Cadillac moved to New York in 2014.

Cadillac sales fell eight per cent last year but were up 5.4 per cent during the first half of 2018. GM replaced de Nysschen with Steve Carlisle, who ran GM’s Canadian operations. Spokesman Patrick Morrissey said GM learned a lot about the brand in New York, but circumstan­ces changed since 2014 with Cadillac being part of GM’s technology and electric-vehicle push. About 70 per cent of the workers in New York were recruited from the city, bringing GM new talent, Morrissey said. All 110 workers at the headquarte­rs in the Manhattan’s SoHo district will be offered jobs in Michigan.

De Nysschen was hired away from Nissan’s Infiniti luxury brand.

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