
A block from the Detroit Riverwalk, the 504,000 square foot building at 300 River Place Dr. was designed by architect Albert Kahn and constructed in 1928 as the Parke Davis Building for the pharmaceutical factory. In 1979, the six-story property was bought by Stroh’s brewery and renovated by architect James Polshek to add offices. Purchased by Bedrock in 2021, the sprawling property boasts two full-height glass atriums, a fine-dining restaurant, a café, convenience store, fitness center and views of the Detroit River. The location includes an accessway to the adjacent parking garage, along with 192,000 square feet of undeveloped land.
Quick Facts
- Size: 504,000 sq. ft.
- Usage: Office, restaurant, retail
