Packard gave up on its automotive plant in Detroit in 1956, but the 3,500,000-square-foot complex of reinforced concrete remains - if only as remains. It is perhaps just as famous for being ruins ...
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Crain's Detroit Business reports Detroit's abandoned Packard plant is set to come up for auction this September. Wayne County officially foreclosed on the property this year due to tax delinquency.
In September, 2009, a dump truck got pushed out of the window on the fourth floor of an abandoned Packard plant in Detroit. Videographer Stephen McGee captured the event on tape.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced earlier this month that the mammoth facility, which stopped producing Packard luxury ...
An curved arrow pointing right. This amazing drone footage shot by cinematographer John Marton shows abandoned Detroit locations including the Packard Automotive Plant, the Eastown Theatre ...