
Apartments near GM Renaissance Center in Detroit, MI (647 Rentals)


4600 Woodward Ave, Unit 401

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1212 Griswold St, Unit SI FL12-ID1024685P

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111 State St, Unit SI FL5-ID1024679P

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There are a number of reasons people visit landmarks. Some may enjoy the amenities they provide, some may love taking in the history, and some may just be taken aback by the beauty on display. One spot in town is offering up all three of these elements in one attractions package, and that's the GM Renaissance Center. This beautiful building has been stopping folks in their tracks for ages, both those from Detroit apartments and visitors from around the country, and the joy just grows once they get inside. If you're looking to experience everything the building has to offer, then an apartment near the GM Renaissance Center may be the best idea, giving you near-instant to everything it has to offer. The structure is a sight to behold, even causing those with apartments near the GM Renaissance Center to stop and stare every once in a while. The building was finished in 1976, and has acted as the world headquarter for the GM brand ever since, making it a must-see stop for any one wanting to know more about the car company. The building has more to offer than just information about a car company, however, as there are a number of different shops, restaurants and other fine stores to pique the interests of visitors and folks from Detroit apartments alike. The building is also home to the Marriot hotel, making it a pleasant and comfortable get away for folks wanting to escape it all. There are few things more beautiful than the sight of the sun rising over the shining metal of this structure, and that view can be yours every morning if you find an apartment near the GM Renaissance Center. It's one site that anyone from a Detroit apartment should make it a point to visit at least once in during their stay, offering so much for every visitor.
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There are currently 726 Studio Apartments in Detroit with rent ranges from $475 to $4,350 with an average price of $1,189.
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