The Press/321 Downtown Detroit Apartments
Headline Residences in Downtown Detroit
Welcome to The Press/321 apartment community in downtown Detroit. The historic building was constructed in 1925 and became renowned as the in-house production facility for the Detroit Free Press, Michigans oldest newspaper. The 14-story, 250,000 square foot limestone structure has completed its transformation into a modern residential, retail and restaurant property. It boasts 100 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with resort-style amenities and vast city views, soon to include ground-floor shopping and dining.
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Inviting in sunlight from skylights and windows, the well-outfitted fitness center includes a yoga studio, strength-training equipment and cardio machines to accommodate residents' personal routines.
For recreation and relaxation, the rooftop features a beautiful pool, a furnished sundeck, a cozy firepit and gas grills – all overlooking the city from seven stories up.
The building boasts the Midwest’s first indoor automated parking system powered by AUTOParkit, with a structure similar to a vending machine for vehicles to be parked and retrieved with speed and ease.
With The Press/321’s 100 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, the options are as open as the floor plans. The 20 spacious layouts contain contemporary conveniences consisting of in-unit laundry, stainless-steel kitchen appliances and large bathroom vanities. Every unit’s picture windows welcome natural light and showcase city vistas.
Whether you’re searching for a studio, one-, two- or three-bedroom apartment, you’re sure to find your favorite floor plan at The Press/321.
The Press/321 is centrally located in the city’s busy Financial District. Find food and drinks, see games and shows, browse shops and art, stroll parks and trails – all right outside your door. Offices and colleges are a quick QLINE or People Mover commute from home. The Press/321 makes it convenient to live, play, work and learn in desirable Detroit.
The Press/321 has a legacy of beauty.
Designed by legendary architect Albert Kahn, the building was adorned with grand statues of the goddesses of commerce and communication guarding the front doors. Sculptures of a train, a ship, a plane and a truck displayed Detroit as a major transportation hub. Such relics – as well as the spectacular artwork on the ceiling – have been restored to their original grandeur, giving residents a sense of a museum at home.
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