The scaffolding has been put away and the construction
workers have gone home now that the restoration of the Key
Bank Building
in downtown Ann Arbor
is finished. The $2 million-plus project restored the 8-story building to its
place of prominence in the Ann Arbor
skyline.Excerpt:
Back in the day, the Glazier Building
helped define Ann Arbor's
skyline. The century-old structure, at the corner of Main and Huron streets,
was the landmark in the center of Tree
Town's downtown.
Today it has reclaimed its proud heritage as the Key Bank Building,
recently finishing a $2 million-plus renovation.
"That makes it the most prominent building in downtown Ann Arbor again,"
says Michael Quinn,
principal architect for the renovation with Ann Arbor-based Quinn Evans/Architects.
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