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Hilton to Open New NoMad Hotel in Detroit’s Michigan Central Station – Image Credit Hilton
In a significant development for Detroit’s hospitality and tourism sector, Hilton will introduce the NoMad Detroit hotel within the historic Michigan Central Station by 2027. This initiative is part of a broader effort to transform the iconic station into a vibrant tech and cultural hub.
The new hotel will occupy the upper floors of the station’s tower, which will feature nearly 180 rooms, including 30 suites. This marks the first time these floors will be utilized since the building’s original construction. The design of NoMad Detroit will incorporate elements that reflect the city’s rich artistic community, with local artists and craftsmen contributing to the hotel’s aesthetic elements.
Michigan Central Station, originally opened in 1913 and designed by architects Warren & Wetmore and Reed & Stem, has been underutilized for decades. The introduction of NoMad Detroit is expected to play a crucial role in the station’s broader redevelopment plan, which aims to create a mixed-use space combining technology, culture, and public interaction.
The hotel’s location in Detroit, a UNESCO-designated City of Design, was strategically chosen to align with the city’s cultural and economic revival. Detroit attracts over 16 million visitors annually, and the new hotel is poised to add to the city’s appeal by offering unique accommodations and amenities.
The NoMad brand, part of Hilton’s portfolio, is known for its focus on providing hospitality experiences that blend local culture with upscale amenities. This project in Detroit is expected to follow that tradition, offering globally inspired spaces that are deeply connected to the local community.
The redevelopment of Michigan Central Station includes the hotel and plans for retail spaces, offices, and cultural venues. This project is anticipated to significantly impact Detroit’s economy by attracting new businesses, boosting tourism, and creating jobs.