For more than seven decades, The Free Press Building housed one of the most iconic, widely distributed newspapers in the country. The Detroit Free Press occupied the 14-story, 302,000-square-foot building until they moved out in 1998. The Albert Kahn designed building, built in 1925, underwent a recently completed major renovation, that re-purposed the building into a mixed-use residential project, with ground floor retail and office on the second and third levels. Above the office and retail spaces there are a total of 105 residential units. The building is located within minutes of Capitol Park, Cadillac Square, Campus Martius, and the bustling Woodward Avenue corridor. Building tenants have access to various parking options.