Photos of what Detroit's skyline could look like once the Hudson's tower is complete

Thanks to the handiwork of a local engineer, we can now see what Detroit's skyline will look like when Dan Gilbert completes what will be the city's tallest sky scraper at the old Hudson's site. The building is big, it's shiny, and it stands out against Detroit's historic buildings from every angle

Renderings by Eric Paterno.

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At Campus Martius
At Campus Martius
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From Capitol Park
From Capitol Park
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From Cobo Center
From Cobo Center
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From Grand River
From Grand River
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From Windsor
From Windsor
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From Detroit River
From Detroit River
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Photos of what Detroit's skyline could look like once the Hudson's tower is complete
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From one mile up Gratiot Avenue
From one mile up Gratiot Avenue
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From one mile up Woodward Avenue
From one mile up Woodward Avenue
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From over Comerica Park
From over Comerica Park
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From the top of the Renaissance Center
From the top of the Renaissance Center
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