New Look at the Hudson Building site
New renderings of the old Hudson’s site redevelopment on Woodward Avenue were reveled yesterday… When completed, the $1 billion development will be the tallest building in the state of Michigan. Bedrock…

DETROIT, MI – NOVEMBER 07: The Detroit skyline is seen on November 7, 2014 in Detroit, Michigan. Today U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes gave the City of Detroit the okay to plan an exit strategy from Chapter 9 Bankruptcy. (Photo by Joshua Lott/Getty Images)
New renderings of the old Hudson's site redevelopment on Woodward Avenue were reveled yesterday...
When completed, the $1 billion development will be the tallest building in the state of Michigan.
Bedrock Detroit released the new renderings, which include a tower rising to a height of 912 feet, a major lift from the previous 800 feet planned.
"Bedrock is excited to share brand new renderings for the Hudson’s Site, revealing a new stepped design for the tower, increasing program flexibility for the space," Bedrock said in a statement Sunday. "Plans for the site include more than one million square feet of retail, office, hotel, residential units and public space."
The Hudson's project is part of Bedrock's estimated $2.2 billion effort to restore life to four different downtown locations.

Photos: Bedrock Detroit