Hudson’s Detroit

Hudson's Detroit is a landmark mixed-use in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It includes a 49-story, 681-foot skyscraper, with a hotel and condominiums, and a 12-story, 232-foot mid-rise building, containing commercial offices, retail space, and a conference center.
  • Type: Commercial building
  • Description: mixed-use skyscraper development in Downtown Detroit
  • Also known as: Hudson’s Site Development

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Ford Field and Comerica Park.

Stadium
is a domed American football stadium located in , Michigan, U.S. It primarily serves as the home of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, the Mid-American Conference championship game, the annual state championship football games for the MHSAA, the MHSAA State Wrestling Championships, and the MCBA Marching Band State Finals, among other events. is situated 2,300 feet north of Hudson’s Detroit.

Stadium
is a baseball stadium in , Michigan, United States. It has been the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball since its opening in 2000. It was built in the retro-classic style, and currently has a seating capacity of 41,083. is situated 1,900 feet north of Hudson’s Detroit.

Railway station
Photo: Mx. Granger, CC0.
is a Detroit People Mover station in , . It is located at the intersection of Gratiot Avenue and Library Street, beneath the parking garage. is situated 480 feet east of Hudson’s Detroit.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Downtown Detroit and Detroit.

is the central business district of , bordered by the Lodge Freeway to the west, the Fisher Freeway to the north, Interstate 375 to the east, and the Detroit River to the south.

is a major metropolis in the state of that has had a profound impact on the world. From the advent of the automotive assembly line to the Motown sound, modern techno and rock music, continues to shape both American and global culture.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood located east of . It contains a residential area of some 4,900 people and covers 0.37 sq mi. The northern section, planned and partially built in the 1950s by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places; it was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2015.

Hudson’s Detroit

Latitude
42.33395° or 42° 20′ 2″ north
Longitude
-83.04787° or 83° 2′ 52″ west
Inception
August 22nd, 2025
Levels
12
Height
232 feet (71 metres)
Operator
Bedrock Detroit
Open location code
86JR8XM2+HV
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1105871813
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­commercial
Wiki­data ID
Q106201548
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In Other Languages

“Hudson’s Detroit” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Hudson’s Detroit

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