Detroit's iconic Michigan Central Station is open for business after a six-year renovation that saw millions of gallons of water removed from the building.
The station, which had fallen into deep decay in the city's Corktown neighborhood, was purchased by Ford in 2018 to become a campus for mobility and innovation, reports One Detroit, and a concert featuring Detroit artists Big Sean, Jack White, Diana Ross, and others was held last week.
The first floor will be open for self-guided tours through August.
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Weston Mill-based social enterprise Surplus Rescue CIC (Community Interest Company) recycles and finds homes for unwanted furniture. To date, it has received “extensive amounts” of quality second-hand furniture including desks, pedestals, cupboards and office chairs from a former local authority office equipment – and wants to find them a good home.