- S. S. Kresge World Headquarters
Infobox_nrhp | name =Kresge, S. S., World Headquarters
nrhp_type =
caption = Facade of Kresge World Headquarters, facing Second.
location=Detroit, Michigan
lat_degrees = 42
lat_minutes = 20
lat_seconds = 24
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 83
long_minutes = 3
long_seconds = 43
long_direction = W
locmapin = Michigan
area =
built =1928
architect= Albert Kahn
architecture=Art Deco
added =December 19 ,1979
governing_body = Private
refnum=79001175cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The S. S. Kresge World Headquarters is an office building located at 2727 2nd Avenue in
Detroit ,Michigan .History
Sebastian S. Kresge was a prosperous traveling salesman when, in 1884, he purchased part interest in two retail stores. [http://www.detroit1701.org/Kresge%20World%20Headquarters.html S. S. Kresge World Headquarters Building] from Detroit1701.org] One of those two stores was located in Detroit; Kresge moved to the city and soon gained control of a five and dime retail store on Woodward. Kresge applied his own name to the store, and by 1899 was beginning to build a chain of five-and-dimes. By 1912, the chain had expanded to 85 Kresge stores.Kresge incorporated his business, and set about constructing an impressive office building as its
headquarters . He commissioned Albert Kahn to design an 18-story building, now known as theKales Building , at Adams and Park. Kresge's prospered duringWWI , and after the war it had begun to outgrow its home.Kresge again hired Kahn to design a larger headquarters, this time located on Second at Cass Park, spacious enough to provide office facilities for 1,200 Kresge employees. The resulting building, unique for its horizontal massing as opposed to the vertical lines of the more common skyscraper, won awards for its outstanding architecture.
Description
The Kresge World Headquarters is a limestone-faced building, constructed in the shape of a large E with the wings pointing away from the park. It covers a city block, and has 250,000 square feet of office space. [http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/hso/sites/15763.htm Kresge, S. S., World Headquarters] from the state of Michigan] The central pavilion facing Cass Park is five-and-a-half stores; the wings are only four stories. The building is a mix of styles, with the standing-seam copper Mansard roof decorated with terra cotta cresting reminiscent of
Second Empire style, and the clean lines of the facade clearlyArt Deco in origin.The ordered rows of windows emphasize the horizontal, while the classical Doric pilasters at the entrance emphasize the vertical. A bandcourse separates the fourth floor from the lower levels, and the floors above have smaller windows that nevertheless resemble the lower-tier windows.
The interior uses polished granite for the entrance with inlaid walnut paneling.
Later use
Kresge used these offices until the firm moved to suburban Troy in 1972. For some years after that, the building was used by the Detroit Institute of Technology. The building is currently leased by
Wayne State University , and used in part as an incubator for tech start-up firms (known as the Metropolitan Center for High Technology) [http://www.woodwardavenue.us/heritage/sites/view/?id=212 Metro Center for High Technology] from Woodward Avenue] and offices for some Wayne State departments.References
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