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Federal Reserve Building

160 W Fort Street | Detroit, MI

The Federal Reserve Building, consisting of two connected structures—a Classical Revival-style low-rise built in 1927 and an International-style mid-rise building built in 1950 by architect Minoru Yamasaki—is located just one block from Campus Martius Park in the Central Business District. The building’s front courtyard leads into a vaulted lobby made of marble and terrazzo, renovated in 2015, two office floors with rooftop decks and a ground-floor, second-generation food and beverage suite. There’s an accessway to an adjacent parking garage and street-level dining and shopping located nearby. Notable tenants include architecture and design firm Rossetti, health insurance administrator UST HealthProof and Soraya, a modern Japanese restaurant and bar.

Exterior of Federal Reserve Building.

Property Details

Property Types

Retail, Office

Property Size

157,000 RSF

Year Built

1927 / 1950

Year Acquired

2012

Neighborhood

Central Business District

Exterior of Federal Reserve Building.

An interior photo of Soraya at the Federal Reserve Building, featuring the bar and some additional seating.
A photo of sushi and other foods at Soraya at the Federal Reserve Building.

Retail Opportunities

Retail space at the Federal Reserve Building offers prime visibility at the busy intersection of West Fort and Shelby Streets. Anchored by Soraya, a modern Japanese restaurant and bar, the space sees steady foot traffic from office tenants, residents and downtown visitors. There’s plenty of parking nearby, and Campus Martius Park, shopping and dining options are all within walking distance.

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Central Business District

Detroit’s Central Business District is a bustling hub surrounded by world-renowned architecture and beautifully restored historic buildings. At its heart is Campus Martius Park, named the “Best Public Square in the U.S.” by USA Today. Just a short walk away, Comerica Park, Little Caesars Arena and Ford Field showcase headlining sport and concert experiences, while the Detroit Opera House features contemporary operas and classic performances.

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