Ford has been tweaking and growing its Michigan campus, and now it's adding Dearborn into the mix. The American car company is investing $60 million in Wagner Place, which will take over two blocks of mostly empty buildings and convert them into an urban development center with outdoor green space, first-floor retail stores and upper-level offices for about 600 Ford employees.

“Wagner Place will be beneficial both to the community as well as Ford employees,” says Donna Inch, chairman, and CEO, Ford Land. “It is part of the company’s overall Dearborn campus transformation plan as Ford expands to be an auto and mobility company and recruits a new generation of talented workers.”

The 120-year-old former hotel sat vacant for almost 10 years. Ford also says it wants to keep the building’s historic features while it refurbishes the new retail and office center. The company’s new outpost is set to be completed in mid-2018.

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