6001 Cass is a historic, adaptive rehabilitation and reuse of Wayne State University’s Criminal Justice Building. It was built in 1920 by famed architect Albert Kahn as the Cadillac Sales and Service Building and features a magnificent second-floor showroom. It was repurposed by Wayne State in the 1970s for its Criminal Justice department. Today, the design ambition at 6001 Cass restored the building to its former glory while modernizing it to fit the needs of today’s collaborative and private work environments. In this 6-story building, traditional office and coworking spaces are situated on the top 5 floors and the ground floor includes retail and gallery programming, which push the façade of the building to engage with the street. Located in Midtown’s burgeoning innovation and technology district, Tech Town, 6001 Cass is surrounded by entrepreneurs and young professionals. 6001 Cass is walkable and well-serviced by public transportation and freeways. Within a 5-minute walk is the new Piston's Performance Center, Wayne State University with over 26,000 students enrolled, Henry Ford Hospital which has served Detroit for more than a century, Detroit’s only Amtrak station connecting the city to Chicago, and multiple apartment communities and restaurants. Multiple bus stops are immediately adjacent to 6001 Cass, Amsterdam Street QLINE Streetcar Station is a 3-minute walk, and Detroit's bike-sharing system, MoGo, has a station 1 block away at 2nd Avenue and Burroughs Street. 6001 Cass is part of a larger master plan focused on the intersection of Cass Avenue and York Street that is a mixed-use and mixed-income development. It includes apartments over retail at Antoinette Street and a new integrated parking deck to accommodate parking needs across the development.