Ford Revives Detroit's Iconic Train Station as a Tech Hub and Cultural Landmark

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Ford Motor Company has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to restore the Michigan Central Station in Detroit, transforming the once-decaying Beaux-Arts building into a hub for businesses focused on transportation. The project, which began with a $90 million purchase in 2018, includes extensive refurbishments such as replacing 102,000 square feet of windows.
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