Chase Tower (Detroit)
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Chase Tower is a high-rise office building located at 611 Woodward Avenue, in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1959 and stands at 14 floors in height. It was designed in the modern architectural style, and uses a great deal of marble. It was designed by Albert Kahn Associates.
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[edit] Location
The building is located on the block bordered by the following streets:
- Woodward Avenue borders the building to the east, with the First National Building across the street
- West Fort Street borders the building on the north]], with Cadillac Square and 1001 Woodward across the street
- Griswold Street borders the building to the west, with the Penobscot Block and Dime Building across the street
- West Congress Street borders the building to the south, with the Guardian Building across the street.
Across Woodward Ave. from the Guardian Building, lies Comerica Tower, and the Buhl Building lies across Griswold Street, to the west.
[edit] Alternative Names
The building has gone by several names in the past, most notibly:
[edit] Facts
- The Bank One Building stands on the site of Detroit's first skyscraper, the Hammond Building.
- The ground floor of this building is a massive 1.5-story glass sheathed, banking hall.
- The building was officially renamed 'Chase Tower' in late April of 2006 to reflect Chase Bank's buyout of Bank One.
- Detroiters endearingly refer to the National Bank of Detroit Building as the "cheese grater" building because of its unique, paneled facade.
[edit] See also
- Robert Sharoff (2005). American City: Detroit Architecture 1845-2005 Wayne State University Press.
[edit] External links
- Google Maps location of the Chase Tower
- Chase Tower details at Emporis.com
- SkyscraperPage.com's Profile on the Chase Tower