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The Qube (Detroit)

Coordinates: 42°19′50″N 83°2′48″W / 42.33056°N 83.04667°W / 42.33056; -83.04667
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The Qube
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General information
Architectural styleModern
Location611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Coordinates42°19′50″N 83°2′48″W / 42.33056°N 83.04667°W / 42.33056; -83.04667
Current tenantsRocket Mortgage
Chase Bank
Completed1959
OwnerBedrock Detroit
Height204.00 ft
Technical details
Floor count14
Lifts/elevators16
Design and construction
Architect(s)Albert Kahn Associates
The Qube
The Qube (Detroit) is located in Michigan
The Qube (Detroit)
The Qube (Detroit) is located in the United States
The Qube (Detroit)
Built1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Part ofDetroit Financial District (ID09001067)
Designated CPDecember 14, 2009; 15 years ago (December 14, 2009)

The Qube, also known as Chase Tower,[1] is a 14-story high-rise office building in downtown Detroit, Michigan.[2] It is located on Campus Martius at the northeast corner of the Detroit Financial District. Designed by Albert Kahn Associates in the modern architectural style, it includes a great deal of marble, similar to other buildings in the nearby Civic Center.

The building was originally known as the National Bank of Detroit Building, and later as the Bank One Center.[3]

History

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The Qube stands on the site of Detroit's first skyscraper, the Hammond Building. The ground floor of this building is a massive 1.5-story glass sheathed, banking hall. The building was known as 'Chase Tower' from 2006 to 2011 to reflect Chase Bank's buyout of Bank One. In March 2007, the Sterling Group purchased the tower from JP Morgan Chase. Occupancy was approximately 50 percent at the time of sale. The building has had 3 official names now, for each of the 3 successive banks that have owned it: National Bank of Detroit (NBD), succeeded by Bank One, and lastly Chase. The building has gone by several names in the past, most notably: Bank One Center, National Bank of Detroit Building, Bank One Building and Chase Tower.[4]

In April 2011, Quicken Loans bought the building, renamed it the Qube and relocated 4,000 of the company's employees to the facility. The company plans to fill remaining space with retail.[5]

In August 2014, the Detroit bureau of Southfield-based ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV moved into the Qube after spending several decades across from the headquarters of the Detroit Police Department; its new location now includes satellite studio and newsroom facilities.[6]

Location

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The building is located on the block bordered by Woodward Avenue to the east, with the First National Building across Woodward. West Fort Street borders the building on the north, with Cadillac Square and 1001 Woodward across the street. Griswold Street borders the building to the west, with the Penobscot Block and Chrysler House across the street. West Congress Street borders the building to the south, with the Guardian Building across the street. Across Woodward Ave. from the Guardian Building lies Ally Detroit Center, and the Buhl Building lies across Griswold Street, to the west. The building has a similar shape and size to the 411 Building, owned by competitor Comerica.

References

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  1. ^ "Chase Tower". Bedrock Detroit. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
  2. ^ "Quicken Loans Group Buys Chase Tower and Two Detroit Center Parking Garage" (Press release). Quicken Loans. April 7, 2011. Retrieved September 25, 2022.
  3. ^ Hill, Eric J.; Gallagher, John (2003). AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-3120-3.
  4. ^ "The Way It Was — Detroit's Changing Face". Hour Detroit. Archived from the original on April 21, 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  5. ^ "Quicken Loans closes on deal to buy Chase Tower, parking garage in Downtown Detroit". MLive. Associated Press. April 7, 2011. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  6. ^ "WXYZ broadcasts from its new Detroit studio". The Detroit News. February 26, 2015. Retrieved January 1, 2019.

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