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  1. Mar 26, 2023 · Free Press Building. The Detroit Free Press has had 15 homes since it was first published May 5, 1831, and it moved into No. 13, this Albert Kahn-designed gem on Lafayette between Washington and Cass, in 1925. The six-story building -- with a 14-story tower -- was commissioned by Free Press owner E.D. Stair and cost $6 million (about $72 ...

  2. The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US. The Sunday edition is titled the Sunday Free Press. It is sometimes referred to as the Freep (reflected in the paper's web address, www.freep.com). It primarily serves Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston, Washtenaw, and Monroe counties.

  3. www.detroit1701.org › Detroit Free Press BuildingDetroit Free Press Building

    The Detroit Free Press Building 321 West Lafayette in downtown Detroit. On May 5, 1831, Sheldon McKnight began publishing a four page weekly newspaper called the Democratic Free Press and Michigan Intelligncer. By 1835, it became a six times every week newspaper with its own four-story building.

  4. Detroit Free Press. The first issue of the Detroit Free Press was published on May 5, 1831 under the name The Democratic Free Press and Michigan Intelligencer.

  5. The Detroit Free Press Building is an office building designed by Albert Kahn Associates in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Construction began in 1924 and was completed in 1925. The high-rise building contains 302,400 sq ft (28,090 m 2) on 14 above-ground and two basement levels.

  6. Each district within Detroit’s Central Business District offers its own unique urban lifestyle. Located at the intersection of three burgeoning districts, 321 W Lafayette is strategically positioned to build off the growing momentum within each neighborhood.

  7. Title Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Mich.) 1846-Current; Dates of Publication 1846-current; Created / Published

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