
GM nods to its heritage as it begins future at new Hudson's Detroit HQ
Key Points:
- General Motors (GM) has opened its new global headquarters at the Hudson's Detroit complex, incorporating design elements that pay homage to its 120-year heritage and Detroit's automotive history.
- The new 200,000-square-foot space features materials and décor inspired by classic GM vehicles and patents, with design cues referencing GM's previous headquarters and the Warren Technical Center.
- GM's move to Hudson's Detroit marks the end of its three-decade presence at the Renaissance Center, which is set for a $1.6 billion redevelopment to reduce its footprint and create public riverfront spaces.
- The Renaissance Center redevelopment, led by GM and Bedrock, involves demolishing parts of the complex, converting some towers to residential use, and adding luxury apartments,











