DETROIT — REDICO and its development partners have closed on the $12.2 million acquisition of the Fisher and Albert Kahn buildings in downtown Detroit. The buildings were acquired at auction in June. REDICO, in partnership with local developers Peter Cummings, John Rhea, RHEAL Capital Management LLC, and New York-based HFZ Capital Group, plan significant improvements for both buildings. A residential component is expected to be a key part of renovations for the Kahn building. The 30-story Fisher Building was constructed in 1928 and has served office and retail tenants. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989, the building also includes the 2,089-seat Fisher Theatre, one of Detroit’s oldest live theater venues. The Albert Kahn Building, formerly known as the New Center Building, was completed in 1931 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Standing 10 stories tall, it currently serves as an office building.
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