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units with upscale amenities such as a fitness center and ground floor commercial space. The renovation of this building was slated to start in the summer of 2006 with a completion sometime in the summer of 2007. However, the developer failed to come through with the money and the building remained abandoned.
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On July 12, 2009, it was disclosed in the Detroit newspapers that local developer Dionysia Properties LLC, which has developed six loft projects around the city in recent years, had asked Detroit city officials to give it two weeks to conduct a structural inspection of the Lafayette Building in hopes
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the Lafayette Building for $ 1 as part of their major redevelopment of downtown Detroit. Quicken had a year to choose the site of their headquarters (Hudson or Statler/Tuller Blocks) and to study the redevelopment of two parking lots on Library and Broadway and the Lafayette Building. If redeveloped,
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On March 26, 2009, Detroit's Downtown Development Authority announced it was seeking bids to demolish the Lafayette Building. Despite earlier redevelopment plans, the building remained vacant for more than a decade and was heavily vandalized and neglected; trees were even growing from its roof. Bids
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building of retail, offices, and residential space. Plans fell through when Quicken decided to relocate only a portion of its staff downtown into the Compuware Building. On December 9, 2008, the City of Detroit issued a request for environmental consulting services to prepare for the demolition of
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announced on December 15, 2005, that it planned to convert the Lafayette into one of Detroit's premier condominium buildings at a cost of more than $ 40 million. The residential conversion would have included refurbishing the historical exterior and the interior, which would have included 125 modern
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were touted as possible saviors. However, they bowed out, citing prohibitive cost of renovation. However, some critics said that money spent on demolition should have been used to secure the building and remove graffiti. "Their solution was like saying, 'Oh my God, there's a fly on the wall.
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The building contained 178 feet (54 m) of frontage along Michigan Avenue, 168 feet (51 m) of frontage along Shelby Street, 135 feet (41 m) of frontage along Lafayette Boulevard, and was 85 feet (26 m) in length along its east facade which stood mid-block. After years of
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mismanagement, and a declining tenant base, the building was finally shuttered in 1997. Demolition of the building began in October 2009 and ended at 4:30 AM on February 24, 2010, when the last part of the 14-story tower was leveled to the ground.
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the Michigan Supreme Court, the Supreme Court Administrator's Office, the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission and parts of the 36th District Court of Detroit had space in the building.
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On June 25, 2009, Detroit's Downtown Development Authority voted unanimously to destroy the Lafayette Building. The DDA voted to give the demolition contract to Detroit-based
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of saving it. But, on August 15, 2009, it was announced that Dionysia Properties LLC failed to obtain a reprieve for the Lafayette Building, and demolition moved forward.
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Demolition is completed. The site will become a pocket park with grass & landscaping until future development takes its place. The historic Lafayette and
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canceled demolition plans due to a public outcry to save the landmark. The future for the Lafayette Building was still uncertain, as this was a temporary halt.
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Demolition started on October 12, 2009. Demolition proceeded slowly throughout November and December 2009 and January 2010. On February 24, 2010, at 4:30 AM
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for the demolition work were due by early April 2009. However, shortly after the deadline came, Detroit Mayor
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Meyer, Katherine Mattingly and Martin C.P. McElroy with Introduction by W. Hawkins Ferry, Hon A.I.A. (1980).
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Preservationists unsuccessfully tried to place the Lafayette Building on the
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floor, and 13 above-ground floors. The office building was designed in the
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office building located at 144 West Lafayette Boulevard in downtown
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the two parking lots and the Lafayette Building were to become a
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who built many of Detroit's theaters. It is built with mainly
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The pile of rubble that used to be the Lafayette Building.
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Demolition barricades around street level in autumn 2009.
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Graffiti on Lafayette Building windows while not in use
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SkyscraperPage.com's Profile on the Lafayette Building
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dissipated support and contributed to its demolition.
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Detroit
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42°19′53″N 83°02′56″W / 42.33143°N 83.04879°W / 42.33143; -83.04879
Charles Howard Crane
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