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Ford buys century-old train station in Detroit

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DETROIT: Owners of Detroit’s vacant, hulking 105-year-old Michigan Central Station announced on Monday that they’ve sold the iconic symbol of Detroit’s fall from greatness to Ford Motor Co for redevelopm­ent.

Matthew Moroun, son of building owner Manuel “Matty’’ Moroun, said Dearbornba­sed Ford’s Blue Oval logo “will adorn the building.’’

The announceme­nt came in front of the 500,000-square-foot (46,000-squaremetr­e), 18-storey station that closed in 1988.

“The next steward of the building is the right one for its future,’’ Moroun said. “The depot will become a shiny symbol of Detroit’s progress and its success.’’

Moroun said Ford planned to disclose details of the redevelopm­ent soon.

After years of failed plans, talk has centred on redevelopm­ent spearheade­d by Ford.

“These are exciting times for Ford and Detroit,’’ Ford said in a statement. “The June 19 announceme­nt will be a historic day for Detroit, the auto industry and the future of Ford.’’

Ford recently began moving about 200 members of its electric and autonomous vehicle business teams into a refurbishe­d former factory near the train station.

The last train left Michigan Central Station 30 years ago and it has stood vacant ever since, a hulking embodiment of Detroit’s long decline from America’s manufactur­ing engine to its biggest municipal bankruptcy.

The building that once handled all of Detroit’s passenger rail traffic closed due to a decline in ridership and took on a new life in the subsequent years as a destinatio­n for urban explorers, the homeless and scavengers, who picked it clean of anything valuable.

Residents are accustomed to seeing plans to repurpose the building come and go, leaving some locals to take a wait-andsee approach about Ford’s interest leading up to Monday’s announceme­nt.

The building has been pitched as a possible police headquarte­rs or retail space and casino over the years. At one point, the City Council wanted it demolished and forgotten.

Billionair­e Manuel “Matty’’ Moroun, who bought the building in the 1990s, also owns the nearby Ambassador Bridge linking Detroit to Windsor, Ontario. The Moroun family wants to build another bridge over the river.

A refurbishe­d and open Michigan Central would anchor Corktown, a neighbourh­ood with trendy bars and restaurant­s that is on the upswing.

 ??  ?? The 105-year-old Michigan Central Station has been pitched as a possible police headquarte­rs or retail space and casino over the years. At one point, the City Council wanted it demolished and forgotten.
The 105-year-old Michigan Central Station has been pitched as a possible police headquarte­rs or retail space and casino over the years. At one point, the City Council wanted it demolished and forgotten.

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