Detroit-based developer Bedrock has unveiled a 1.5M SF mixed-use development that reimagines Motown's historic first theater district, formerly known as the Monroe Block, into a residential, retail and office community known as Cadillac Square.

The project will incorporate the façade and a rebuilt interior of the last theater that remains from the Monroe Block theater district—its crown jewel, the historic Detroit National Theatre.

The full Cadillac Square development will include 230,000 SF of residential space, including up to 280 new apartment units; 400K SF of offices; 90K SF of retail space, including a market hall, grocery and restaurants; and 1,800 parking spaces.

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