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The Millender Center is a mixed-use complex in
downtown Detroit Downtown Detroit is the central business district and a residential area of the city of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Locally, downtown tends to refer to the 1.4 square mile region bordered by M-10 (Lodge Freeway) to the west, Interstate 75 ( ...
,
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. The complex spans two city blocks, containing a retail atrium, Detroit People Mover station, and parking garage on its first seven floors, plus the 33-floor Renaissance City Club Apartments and a 20-floor Courtyard by Marriott hotel. Developed by
Forest City Enterprises Forest City Realty Trust, Inc. was a real estate investment trust that invested in office buildings, shopping centers and apartments in Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and the greater metropolitan areas of New York ...
and completed in 1985, the Millender Center is now owned by
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, and integrated with GM's
Renaissance Center The Renaissance Center (also known as the GM Renaissance Center and nicknamed the RenCen) is a group of seven connected skyscrapers in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Renaissance Center complex is on the Detroit International Riv ...
complex across the street.


History


Development and construction

First proposed by Mayor
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as the Jefferson-Randolph Project in 1978, the Center was renamed for Robert L. Millender, an activist and lawyer, shortly after his death in November of that year. The plans originally included a bus station on the ground floor, but these were quickly dropped. The city's Downtown Development Authority initially secured $96 million in funding, including $29 million from public sources, and signed
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-based Forest City Dillon as a developer in 1981. Economic concerns stalled the project until 1983, when the State of Michigan invested $35 million in the project from its pension fund. Omni Hotels signed on to manage the hotel, and ground was broken on the complex on March 1, 1984, at a ceremony attended by Governor James Blanchard. The complex was built rapidly using prefabricated components, an innovative technique pioneered by Forest City Dillon, allowing the addition of a new floor every two days. Ron Ratner, the company's executive vice president, claimed that it would be the tallest pre-cast concrete structure in the United States upon completion. During construction, artifacts over a century old, left by a previous owner, Jean Baptiste Ballenger, were discovered on the Millender Center grounds. Gun flints, bones, pots, and tax documents were excavated from the site.


Opening and early years

The Omni Hotel held its grand opening on October 20, 1985, and the Millender Center was formally dedicated the next day. Mayor Young and Governor Blanchard heralded the Center as a turning point in the city's redevelopment, and Ratner teased possible future Detroit development by Forest City Enterprises. The opening of the Detroit People Mover in July 1987 included a station at the Millender Center, integrated into the atrium and façade on the fifth floor. The station includes a pottery mural by local African-American artist Alvin Loving Jr. On April 1, 1996, the Omni Hotel was taken over and reflagged by
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.


General Motors ownership

Facing foreclosure, Forest City sold the Millender Center's hotel, parking garage, and retail space to General Motors in 1998. The complex began to integrate with the neighboring Renaissance Center, which GM had purchased two years prior. Forest City retained ownership of the apartment tower. Later in 1998, the hotel was reflagged again, becoming a Courtyard by Marriott in November. In 2013, Forest City sold the Millender Center Apartments tower to
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-based Village Green Property Management, who renamed it Renaissance City Apartments the following year. It was later renamed Renaissance City Club Apartments in 2018, when a sign was added to the top of the tower. Also in 2018, the Courtyard received a refreshed façade, and a dual-branded
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/ IHOP Express restaurant opened on the first floor, the first (and so far only) location to combine both of
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's restaurant brands.


Architecture

The complex was designed in the
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architectural style by Sims-Varner and Associates (now SDG), the architecture firm of two of Detroit's most prominent 20th century Black architects at the time, Howard Sims (1933-2016) and Harold Varner (1936-2013). The seven-story atrium features a portrait of the Center's namesake, Robert L. Millender Sr., painted by distinguished Detroit artist
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, on its first floor. Skybridges link the Millender Center's second floor to the
Coleman A. Young Municipal Center The Coleman A. Young Municipal Center is a government office building and courthouse located at 2 Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. Originally called the City-County Building, it was renamed for the former Detroit Mayor Coleman A. ...
and the Renaissance Center, the latter of which is also connected by the People Mover.


Awards

* SatisFacts - 2019 Resident Satisfaction Property Award Winner *
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- 2018 Honoree for Website Functionality and Design * Property Management Association of Michigan GLASTAR - 2014 Best Overall Marketing * Detroit Metropolitan Apartment Association PRISM - 2014 Best Renovated Property


Facts

This was Detroit's tallest residential tower from completion until the reopening of Broderick Tower Lofts in 2012.


See also

* List of tallest buildings in Detroit


References


Further reading

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External links


Renaissance City Club Apartments
* * * https://www.mlive.com/business/detroit/2013/03/millender_center_in_downtown_d.html


Education

Residents are zoned to Detroit Public Schools
Chrysler Elementary School

Miller Middle School
(6-8)
Murray-Wright High School
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