The Secret Of The Classiest Parking Lot Of All Time
The city of Detroit exploded in size seemingly overnight as the great wealth from Henry Ford's mass manufacturing of automobiles enriched the city. Skyscrapers popped up throughout the expanding downtown city center.
But, as time passed and suburban metroplexes with free parking emerged, the Michigan Theater with its lack of parking failed and the commercial viability of the Michigan Building was similarly threatened. After a stint as the state's largest nightclub — a 1,500-person venue hosting acts as varied as Aerosmith, Bob Seger, David Bowie Rush, and Blue Oyster Cult — the solution was to turn the theater into a parking lot. But not just any parking lot — the most beautiful parking lot in the world. So in 1977, the building's owners paid $525,000 to gut the theater and build a three-level, 160-space parking deck inside it. The mezzanine and balcony were brought down, as was the grand staircase and one wall of the grand lobby. While walls were knocked out and beauty ravaged, much of the theater remains today. Its ticket booth, four-story lobby, proscenium arch, part of the upper balcony, and even the red curtain, all partially remain.
[More: atDetroit, Buildings of Detroit via HemmingsNews] Photo Credit: Bourbon Baby; Life; Walter P. Reuther Museum; scottrreed
| December 22nd, 2010 Top Stories |
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