One Kennedy Square

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One Kennedy Square
Information
Location 777 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
Flag of United States United States
Status Complete
Constructed 2006
Use office
Height
Antenna/Spire 73.2 m
Roof 56 m (184 ft)
Floor count 10
Floor area 23,627 m²
Companies
Architect Neumann/Smith

One Kennedy Square is a 10 story building at 777 Woodward Avenue, near Campus Martius Park in downtown Detroit, Michigan. The building stands on the site of the old Detroit City Hall. It is occupied by the Ernst & Young accounting firm. Construction on Detroit's newest high-rise started in 2005 and was completed in 2006.

One Kennedy Square with the Penobscot Building in the background
One Kennedy Square with the Penobscot Building in the background

This building sits atop the already completed 460-slot, city-owned, Kennedy Square Underground Parking Garage, which was renovated by L.S. Brinker Company. The parking garage was a part of the old Kennedy Square. The tower will also have a restaurant inside it.

One Kennedy Center was designed in the Modern architectural style, constructed with a translucent emerald green tinted glass exhibiting the role of color in architecture amidst Campus Martius Park's other modern foray, the golden topaz Compuware World Headquarters and the charcoal gray granite/glass 1001 Woodward Avenue Building. One Kennedy Square provides a unique backdrop, enlightening a new dimension for the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument.

The architect is Neumann/Smith & Associates, and the developer is REDICO. The building is bordered by Griswold Street, Michigan Avenue, and Woodward Avenue.

Nearby buildings include Chase Tower, First National Building, 1001 Woodward Avenue, Lafayette Building, The Dime Building, the Penobscot Building, Detroit Commerce Building, and Cadillac Tower.

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Metro Detroit Skyscrapers
and famous buildings
(partial listing)
Downtown towers with 25 or more Floors

Renaissance Center | Comerica Tower at Detroit Center | Penobscot Building | Cadillac Tower | Guardian Building | Book Tower | David Stott Building | David Broderick Tower | Millender Center Apartments | Westin Book-Cadillac Hotel | Buhl Building | Riverfront Tower I | Riverfront Tower II | Riverfront Tower III | One Woodward Avenue | 211 West Fort Street | Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building | 150 West Jefferson | First National Building | 1001 Woodward | Detroit Edison Plaza

Downtown towers under 25 Floors

Dime Building | Water Board Building | Blue Cross/Blue Shield Service Center | State of Michigan Plaza| Courtyard by Marriott - Downtown Detroit | Coleman A. Young Municipal Center | Penobscot Building Annex | David Whitney Building | SBC Building | SBC Building Addition | Compuware World Headquarters| Greektown Casino | MGM Grand Detroit | MotorCity Casino | Fort Washington Plaza | Metropolitan Building (Detroit) | Detroit Free Press Building | Chase Tower | Vinton Building | Kales Building | United Artists Theatre Building | Michigan Central Station | One Kennedy Square | Fox Theatre (Detroit) | State Theatre (Detroit) | Detroit Masonic Temple | Wayne County Building | Detroit Athletic Club

Downtown library and musuems

Detroit Institute of Arts | Detroit Public Library

New Center and other metro areas

Fisher Building | Cadillac Place | Jeffersonian Apartments | Lafayette Park | Southfield Town Center | American Center | Hyatt Regency Dearborn | Top of Troy

List of buildings in metro Detroit


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