General Motors Renaissance Center, Detroit
GM RenCen je skupina mrakodrapů v centru Detroitu - naleznete zde ředitelství General Motors, banky, hotely, restaurace, multikino, obchody, kluby a další.
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GM Renaissance Center - Detroit, Michigan, United States
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Multi-towered skyscraper is the tallest building in Detroit that features an observation tower on the 72nd floor.
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- View from the top of GM renaissance center by Mlnoone from a blog titled Moving around the city
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- GM renaissance center by Mlnoone from a blog titled Moving around the city
POKEMON HEAVEN! REN CEN! GM BUILDING DETROIT MICHIGAN! Pokemon GO! EP28
Join Willup as he Investigates Pokemon Heaven otherwise known at the GM Building in Detroit Michigan
The Renaissance Center is a group of seven interconnected skyscrapers in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. Located on the International Riverfront, the Renaissance Center complex is owned by General Motors as its world headquarters
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The People Mover in Detroit, Michigan, USA with a view of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
The People Mover in Detroit, Michigan, USA with a view of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Michigan became a state on January 26, 1837
State Abbreviation - MI - Mich
State Capital - Lansing
Largest City - Detroit
Name for Residents - Michiganders, Michiganians or Michiganites
Major Industries - car manufacturing, farming (corn, soybeans, wheat), timber, fishing
Origin of the Name Michigan - Michigan is from an Algonquian Chippewa Indian word meicigama that means big sea wate (referring to the Great Lakes).
State Nickname - Wolverine State
State Motto - Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circum spice [If you are seeking a amenable (pleasant) peninsula, look around you]
State Song - Michigan, My Michigan
State bird - Robin
State fish - Brook trout
State flower - Apple blossom
State tree - White pine
Detroit was founded on July 24, 1701, by the French explorer and adventurer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac
The Renaissance Center (also known as the GM Renaissance Center and nicknamed the RenCen) is a group of seven interconnected skyscrapers in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. Located on the International Riverfront, the Renaissance Center complex is owned by General Motors as its world headquarters. The central tower, the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, is the tallest all-hotel skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere, and features the largest rooftop restaurant, Coach Insignia. It has been the tallest building in Michigan since it was erected in 1977.
Detroit, Michigan, USA is a border town across the Detroit River from Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Legends of Detroit--Old General Motors: redux
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Learn about some little-known history of General Motors. My assistant, i the robot, helps to relate an odd tale of stock transfers and the struggle to maintain control General Motors in the 1950s. Lot's of great old pictures of GM, the Fisher Building and related material from the 1950s and earlier.
STAYED THE NIGHT AT THE REN CEN! GM RENAISSANCE CENTER DETROIT MICHIGAN! Pokemon GO! EP18
Join Willup as he spends the night at the Marriott located inside the GM Buillding in Detroit, Michigan. This is the 2nd video that Willup has made on the ren cen and is the best place he has found to play Pokemon Go in Michigan!
The Renaissance Center is a group of seven interconnected skyscrapers in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. Located on the International Riverfront, the Renaissance Center complex is owned by General Motors as its world headquarters
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Fall Detroit.
The city of Detroit, Michigan, has gone through a major economic and demographic decline in recent decades. The population of the city has fallen from a high of 1,850,000 in 1950 to 701,000 in 2013. The city's automobile industry has suffered from global competition and has moved much of the remaining production out of Detroit. Local crime rates are among the highest in the United States, and vast areas of the city are in a state of severe urban decay. In 2013, Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history, which it successfully exited on December 10, 2014. However, poverty, crime, and urban blight in Detroit continue to be ongoing problems.
During the 1950s, at the height of its influence, Detroit boasted a population of over two million with steady, well-paying employment. Today, the city's population hovers around 700,000, and large parts of the city are abandoned and rotting. With no money in the municipal budget for demolition, these buildings are likely to stay this way. Over time, these abandoned buildings have become attractions for urban explorers and photographers attempting to document and understand the downfall of a great American city.
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Auto Strike Riots - The Sit Down Strike (1937)
Full title reads: AUTO STRIKE RIOT.
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Strike sympathisers braking the windows of a General Motors Car factory with wooden bats. Strikers are inside factories and getting support from the outside. Army trucks with troops in driving along the road - Government is sending troops to stop the riots. Armed troops marching into factory. Troops arresting agitators. Various shots of the troops activities around the factory - looks like a siege.
Follows the footage of the actual conflict which caused the arrival of the troops. Various shots of the strike supporters braking factory windows with wooden bats. Women strike supporters parading outside the factory. Several shots of the riots - tear gas, people running around, injured man being carried on stretcher.
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GM Car Manufacturing History
GM has been one of the world's largest car and truck manufacturers, for more than a century and involves a vast scope of industrial activity around the world, mostly focused on motorized transportation and the engineering and manufacturing that make it possible. Founded in 1908 as a Holding Company for McLaughlin and Buick Stocks and allied in 1919, in Flint, Michigan, as of 2012 it employs approximately 202,000 people around the world.[1] With global headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, United States, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 35 countries.
It's a process I used to love to watch. The assembly lines and the stamping plants are wonders to behold. Not as gritty and noisy as they once were but to some like me they are mesmerizing.
Not to mention they continue to be the source of good paying jobs and tickets to the middle class. Of course, there's a two tier wage now in the US but that's another story.
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[1]Cadillac formally the Cadillac Motor Car Division, is a division of the U.S.-based General Motors (GM) that markets luxury vehicles worldwide. Its primary markets are the United States, Canada, and China, but Cadillac-branded vehicles are distributed in 34 additional markets worldwide. Historically, Cadillac automobiles have always held a place at the top of the luxury field within the United States.
[2] In 2016, Cadillac's U.S. sales were 170,006 vehicles
[3] and its global sales were 308,692 vehicles.
[4]Cadillac is among the oldest automobile brands in the world, second in America only to fellow GM marque Buick. The firm was founded from the remnants of the Henry Ford Company in 1902.
[5] It was named after Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, who founded Detroit, Michigan. The Cadillac crest is based on his coat of arms.
By the time General Motors purchased the company in 1909, Cadillac had already established itself as one of America's premier luxury carmakers. The complete interchangeability of its precision parts had allowed it to lay the foundation for the modern mass production of automobiles. It was at the forefront of technological advances, introducing full electrical systems, the clashless manual transmission and the steel roof. The brand developed three engines, with its V8 setting the standard for the American automotive industry.
Cadillac was the first American car to win the Royal Automobile Club of the United Kingdom's Dewar Trophy by successfully demonstrating the interchangeability of its component parts during a reliability test in 1908; this spawned the firm's slogan Standard of the World. It won the trophy again in 1912 for incorporating electric starting and lighting in a production automobile
Aerial Footage Of GM Renaissance Center Skyscraper In Detroit Michigan
Cool aerial shot looking straight down at the huge towers of the GM Renaissance Center in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.
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The abandoned skyscrapers of Detroit
The Telegraph visits the abandoned skyscrapers of Detroit, USA, where the population has fallen from 2 million to 800,000. Alastair Good meets the residents who are searching for solutions.
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DETROIT MEGA PROJECT - Gordie Howe Bridge - Tunnels - Bridges - DELRAY
The biggest project ever in the history of DETROIT – the GORDIE HOWE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE - has gotten closer to getting off the drawing boards into the realm of reality. In fact, the project has started despite the rancour between Canada and the USA of NAFTA and other negatives vibes sent by the Trump administration towards Canada.
The Gordie Howe International Bridge is a project to build a cable-stayed bridge and border crossing across the Detroit River. The crossing will connect Detroit and Windsor by linking Interstate 75 and Interstate 96 in Michigan with the new extension of Highway 401 (called the Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Parkway) in Ontario. This route will provide uninterrupted traffic flow, as opposed to the current configuration with the nearby Ambassador Bridge, which connects to city streets on the Canadian side. The bridge will be named after Floral, Saskatchewan born Canadian ice hockey player Gordie Howe, who was best known for his tenure with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League.
First proposed in 2004, the project was met with prominent opposition by Ambassador Bridge owner Manuel Moroun, who believed that competition from a publicly owned bridge would reduce his revenue. A Canadian federal Crown corporation, the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority, was established in 2012 to coordinate construction and management of the bridge. The project was approved by the United States government in April 2013. The following month, the Canadian government allocated $25 million to begin land acquisition on the Detroit side.
The project is underway, preparing the site for construction on both sides of the river and over $350 million has been spent on the project.[6] In May 2018, the Ambassador Bridge owner failed in its appeal to stop expropriations in the Delray neighbourhood. Bridge construction started. The Bridging North America consortium was selected on July 5, 2018 to build the bridge. Minor construction will start in July 2018 and major construction in the fall of 2018.[8] Workers broke ground on July 17, 2018.
Delray is a neighborhood and former incorporated village, located on the southwest side of Detroit, Michigan. It is isolated from other areas of Detroit by industrial warehouses and Interstate 75 (I-75). As a neighborhood, Delray has no legally defined boundaries, but its area usually extends south to the River Rouge, east to the Detroit River, west to M-85 (Fort Street) and I-75, and north to Dragoon Street at Fort Wayne or sometimes further north to Clark Street.
In 1930, Delray had approximately 23,000 residents. As of the 2010 Census, the two tracts that cover the area had a population of 2,783, a 33% decrease in population from the 2000 Census. Residents have relocated over the years due to the increased industrialization of the neighborhood. Much of Delray consists of riverfront industries, interspersed with residential properties, mostly single-family and duplexhouses. Due to this high level of disrepair, in 2007, the Detroit Metro Times described Delray as the closest thing to a ghost town within a city.
The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel (French: Tunnel Detroit-Windsor), also known as the Detroit-Canada Tunnel,[1]is a highway tunnel connecting Detroit, Michigan, in the United States, with Windsor, Ontario, in Canada. It is the second busiest crossing between the United States and Canada.
The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel was completed in 1930. It was the third underwater vehicular tunnel constructed in the United States,[7] following the Holland Tunnel, between Jersey City, New Jersey, and downtown Manhattan, New York, and the Posey Tube, between Oakland and Alameda, California.
Its creation followed the opening of cross-border rail freight tunnels including the St. Clair Tunnel between Port Huron, Michigan, and Sarnia, Ontario, in 1891 and the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel between Detroit and Windsor in 1910.
The Ambassador Bridge is a suspension bridge that connects Detroit, Michigan, United States, with Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It is the busiest international border crossing in North America in terms of trade volume: more than 25% of all merchandise trade between the United States and Canada crosses the toll bridge. A 2004 Border Transportation Partnership study showed that 150,000 jobs in the region and US$13 billion in annual production depend on the Detroit–Windsor international border crossing.
The bridge is owned by Grosse Pointe billionaire Manuel Moroun through the Detroit International Bridge Company in the United States and the Canadian Transit Company in Canada.[5] In 1979, when the previous owners of the bridge put it on the New York Stock Exchange and shares were traded, Moroun was able to buy shares, eventually acquiring the bridge.
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