The Renaissance Center, commonly known as the RenCen, is a seven-building complex in Detroit consisting of six office towers, with the addition of the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center occupying the central and tallest tower. The complex was originally developed by Henry Ford II and funded by the Ford Motor Company.
1976–1996[]

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1996–2016[]

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General Motors purchases the complex for $73 million, rebranding the center under their name.
2016–present[]
| Car marquees Buick | Cadillac | Chevrolet (Corvette) | GMC (Hummer) Other assets Former assets: Notes |