From rubble to revival, Detroiters hope new Hudson’s development can help reshape the city
The towering department store mirrored the growth and opulence of the auto-manufacturing town, but its fortunes — like the city’s — soured with population shifts and economic downturns. In 1998, more than a century after J.L. Hudson’s Co. opened shop, the 25-story building was demolished, leaving —...
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