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Renovations and excavations continue at the historic train station in Detroit — as Ford Motor Co. gets ready to move in.
Mary Culler, Development Director for Ford’s Corktown redevelopment project, said they're making progress; telling reporters what crews did and did not uncover in the bowels of the long-vacant structure.
"We removed 650,000 gallons of water from the basement...and no Jimmy Hoffa," Culler said. "But we did find, interestingly enough, we found a lot of whiskey bottles buried in the walls of the station."
https://wwjnewsradio.radio.com/arti...nA3_O9uVfuHmqiR7Pov6bZrtxof-mV691KPnmWW-rSUGM
Mary Culler, Development Director for Ford’s Corktown redevelopment project, said they're making progress; telling reporters what crews did and did not uncover in the bowels of the long-vacant structure.
"We removed 650,000 gallons of water from the basement...and no Jimmy Hoffa," Culler said. "But we did find, interestingly enough, we found a lot of whiskey bottles buried in the walls of the station."
https://wwjnewsradio.radio.com/arti...nA3_O9uVfuHmqiR7Pov6bZrtxof-mV691KPnmWW-rSUGM