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The Times Building is what gives Detroit's Times Square its name.
Albert Kahn's Detroit Times Building, built in 1929, stood at Cass Avenue and Times Square.
Ex-Times staffers drop by the old newsroom in January 1978, a month before the building was razed. Photo from Detroit Free Press
An ex-Times employee takes one last tour of the newsroom's City Desk in January 1978. Photo from Detroit Free Press archives.
A crowd gathers in the lobby of the Detroit Times Building on Nov. 7, 1960, the day after the paper published its final edition.
The Detroit Times Building shortly after opening, looking north up Cass. Photo courtesy Albert Kahn & Associates
A poor-quality-yet-rare photo of the Times building under construction in June 1929 from the Sun Times.
A look at the two-story atrium that served as the building's entrance. Photo from a Detroit Times brochure.
The room that house the city desk of the Detroit Times in 1978, 17 years after the paper was bought and closed by the News.
Ex-Times reporter Tom Kleene pays a final visit to his old newsroom on Jan. 25, 1978, a month before the building was razed.
The Times newsroom was on the top floor. Photo from the collection of Norman Prady.
The Times Building held the newsroom and the paper's presses. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
The proud masthead was replicated above the main entrance. Photo from a Detroit Times brochure.
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