Michigan Central Station Window Installation Completed

Date: 16 June 2016

Although far from fully restored, the Michigan Central Station in Detroit looks better than it has in years with the new Graham Architectural Products windows installed.  Over 1,050 Series 1200 fixed windows with high performance low-e glass now adorn the historic landmark.

Closed in from the elements, this important step in the restoration process prevents further deterioration of the building.

Read more and see additional photos here: Michigan Central Station Photos

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Comments

Aison Wilson Liao
Sat, 11/03/2023 - 02:56

I am thrilled to hear about the completion of the window installation project at the historic Michigan Central Station. This project not only restores the building's stunning façade, but it also helps to revitalize the surrounding community. The use of energy-efficient glass in the installation also demonstrates a commitment to sustainability and the environment. I applaud the efforts of the project team and the use of modern glass technology to preserve this iconic landmark. I cannot wait to see the finished result and the impact it will have on the local community.