Times Square (Detroit)

Times Square is a street and former town square in downtown Detroit, Michigan. The street itself formed the western boundary of the square, which was also bounded by East Park Place to the east and State Street to the south. The square and the street both took their names from the Detroit Times newspaper, whose building stood directly west of the square. Since that building's demolition, the remaining prominent buildings that face the former square are those that make up the AT&T Michigan Headquarters,[1] along with the Times Square Detroit People Mover station, which houses the Detroit People Mover Operations and Maintenance Facilities.

Times Square
Length0.16 mi (0.26 km)
South endCass Avenue in Detroit
North endClifford Street in Detroit

The square was removed to make way for the Rosa Parks Transit Center, which opened in the summer of 2009, and replaced Capitol Park as the Detroit Department of Transportation's main downtown hub.[2]

References

  1. Pinho, Kirk (March 16, 2017). "For sale: AT&T's Michigan headquarters addition in Detroit". Crain's Detroit Business.
  2. "CuriosiD: What is the History of Detroit's Times Square?". WDET-FM. August 22, 2017. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
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