David Broderick Tower, Detroit
Facts and practical information
The Broderick Tower is a residential skyscraper in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. Original construction began in 1926, and was completed in 1928. The Broderick was fully renovated in 2012 by JC Beal Construction Inc. and REDICO served as the construction manager. The tower was the second tallest building in Michigan when it was originally completed in 1928. It stands 34-stories, with two basement floors. The building is designed with Neo-classical architecture, Chicago school, and Beaux-Arts designs. Limestone is a prominent material in the building's surface. It was designed by architects Louis Kamper and Paul Kamper for Theodore Eaton. ()
David Broderick Tower – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ford Field, Comerica Park, Cliff Bell's, Fox Theatre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to David Broderick Tower?
How to get to David Broderick Tower by public transport?
Bus
- Woodward / Park • Lines: 261, 461, 462 (1 min walk)
- Woodward / Adams NS • Lines: 04, 461, 462 (2 min walk)
Tram
- Grand Circus Park • Lines: QLine (2 min walk)
- Montcalm Street • Lines: QLine (7 min walk)
Light rail
- Grand Circus Park • Lines: Dpm (2 min walk)
- Broadway • Lines: Dpm (3 min walk)