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David Stott Building

A towering Art Deco structure honoring Detroit's flour king, the David Stott Building stretches 38 stories above Capitol Park at the corner of State and Griswold streets.

The Stott opened on June 17, 1929, on what had been the sites of the Garrick Theatre, Hodges Building and the Whitney Office Building. It was designed by the architectural firm of Donaldson & Meier, though Henry Meier had died more than a decade earlier. The general contractor was the Martin & Krausmann Co.

Eastown Theatre

Note: In light of the Aug. 9 fire that destroyed half the Eastown Theatre complex - and the demolition order that has been issued for the building, BuildingsofDetroit.com is posting this chapter from our book, "Lost Detroit: Stories Behind the Motor City's Majestic Ruins," which is due out Aug. 30. The auditorium of the Eastown is featured on the cover of the book. We'll try to update galleries as fast as we can.
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