In September, 2009, a dump truck got pushed out of the window on the fourth floor of an abandoned Packard plant in Detroit. Videographer Stephen McGee captured the event on tape.
Crain's Detroit Business reports Detroit's abandoned Packard plant is set to come up for auction this September. Wayne County officially foreclosed on the property this year due to tax delinquency.
Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. In Detroit, the Packard name is associated more with sprawling ruin on the city’s east side than the vehicle last built there 70 years ago.
Fernando Palazeulo is restoring the 40-acre Packard Plant complex in Detroit, starting with the pedestrian bridge over East Grand Boulevard: he's had it draped in a covering that makes the bridge ...
Built in the early 1900s, the Packard plant was designed by Albert Kahn. The company became a dominant luxury carmaker in the United States in the late 1920s, and by the 1940s had 36,000 employees.
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