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State Savings Bank Building

151 W Fort Street | Detroit, MI

A block from Campus Martius Park, State Savings Bank is a designated Michigan State Historic Site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1900 and designed by the acclaimed architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, this Neoclassical landmark features a soaring white marble interior with carved Roman colonnades and intricate bronze detailing. The centerpiece of the space, the original bank vault, adds a distinctive touch to the restored Beaux-Arts design.

Exterior view of State Savings Bank Building.

Property Details

Property Type

Retail

Property Size

80,000 RSF

Year Built

1900

Year Acquired

2014

Neighborhood

Central Business District

Street view of State Savings Bank Building.

Exterior view of State Savings Bank Building.

Retail Opportunities

Retail opportunities at the State Savings Bank Building offer a rare chance to operate within one of downtown Detroit’s most recognizable historic landmarks. Located just a block from Campus Martius Park, the property provides visibility and steady foot traffic along West Fort Street.

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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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