1212 Griswold, Detroit
Facts and practical information
The United Way Community Services Building is a high-rise office building completed in 1895 at 1212 Griswold Street, at the northeast corner of State Street, in the Capitol Park Historic District of downtown Detroit, Michigan. The 48.77 m 12-story building was designed by architects Spier & Rohns and was the tallest in the state when built. The lower two floors are faced with a brown rusticated stone with the main entry centered on the south façade and framed by four square pilasters of gray granite. Floors three through five are smooth stone and floors six through twelve are tan brick. The structure originally had an elaborate cornice surrounding the twelfth floor which was removed in the 1950s. The light court which extended from the fifth to twelfth floor above the entry was filled in 1988 and faced with glass and a gabled glass roof to provide additional office space. ()
1212 Griswold StreetDowntown DetroitDetroit
1212 Griswold – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cliff Bell's, Campus Martius Park, Detroit Opera House, TCF Center.
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How to get to 1212 Griswold by public transport?
Bus
- Woodward / Gratiot NS • Lines: 04 (2 min walk)
- Griswold / Lafayette • Lines: 255, 530, 620, 830, 851 (4 min walk)
Tram
- Campus Martius • Lines: QLine (2 min walk)
- Grand Circus Park • Lines: QLine (7 min walk)
Light rail
- Cadillac Center • Lines: Dpm (4 min walk)
- Broadway • Lines: Dpm (5 min walk)