Friday, February 3, 2017

Microsoft is taking its Detroit operation downtown

Detroit-Microsoft Corp. will open a downtown Detroit office building in the Campus Martius, according to sources familiar with the deal.


Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and expedite loans Inc. founder Dan Gilbert will make the announcement Friday morning at a press conference held on October 10. the floor of the Campus Martius, formerly known as the Compuware building.

In September generating bedrock, Gilbert real estate company, building permits for renovations $72,000 to floor, city records.

Bedrock Thursday teases "the history of communication affect the future of downtown Detroit" will be held Friday morning on the 10th floor of the building. Gilbert and the Detroit-based Meridian Health buys former Compuware building 142 million dollars in 2014.

Earlier this month, The Detroit News reported that Microsoft is considering moving some employees from the Office of

Southfield Gilbert buildings in the city center after the real estate mogul advise tenants a provisional headquarters will replace some of its own employees to make room.

Technology company based in Redmond, Washington, is currently occupying 52,000 square feet in the center of Southfield, one of the biggest multi tenant office complex in Michigan. At the time who said a source at Microsoft is considering leasing around 50,000 square feet in downtown Detroit.

Gilbert controls more than 90 properties in downtown Detroit. He has invested more than 2 billion dollars in the city, and he and his company real estate, bedrock, is the main power downtown.

Entrepreneurs move Office Quicken loans from Livonia to downtown Detroit in 2010. At that time, the city's central business district struggling with mold. Since the move, more than 30 of these buildings have been refurbished and will be occupied, are being corrected or plan to be brought back to life.
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