Ford Field Parking DeckOffices will be adjacent to Ford Field; hotel also slated in
time for 2006 Super Bowl
DETROIT — The Detroit Lions and a private developer are expected
to announce an agreement today to build a $40 million office building and
parking deck adjacent to Ford Field. "We’d like to get both projects completed in time for the 2006 Super
Bowl” at Ford Field, Lewand told The Detroit News. The five-story, 115,000-square-foot office building, which will house
400 workers from the accounting firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers and other
tenants, will be developed by Etkin Equities Inc. in Southfield. It will
be located in what is now a surface parking lot at Interstate 375 and Madison
and will be adjacent to a new 1,000-space parking deck. The Lions opened the $500-million, 60,000-seat Ford Field in 2002 while
refurbishing the adjacent Hudson’s warehouse. The Lions have 175 employees
at Ford Field while another tenant, NTH Consultants Ltd., an engineering
and environmental services firm, has 100 workers. PricewaterhouseCoopers will move workers into the new office complex
from its local headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit as well
as in Bloomfield Hills, Lewand said. Construction of the office building
will start in the fall and be completed in late 2005, Lewand said.
