Designed by esteemed architect Daniel Burnham for the Edward Ford Plate Glass Company, the Detroit Free Press proclaimed 615 Griswold as Detroit's "First proper skyscraper" when it was completed in 1908. The first steel framed skyscraper, and for a moment the tallest building in Detroit, the Ford Building helped to revitalize a rundown Griswold Street and kept the city's financial district anchored downtown. The Ford Building, now under new ownership and management with a multi million dollar lobby renovation underway, is an iconic part of Detroit's Central Business District. Featuring valet parking, modern day open floor plans and nearby amenities, the Ford Building is an opportunity not to be missed.
• Detroit Central Business District high rise office
• Brand new upscale building lobby
• Modern elevators
• Suites offer large windows, high ceilings and nice
views
• Suites available from small space to full floors
• Custom built open floor plan or private offices
• Central to Campus Martius Park