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When will quicken loans move into rented space downtown?

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When will quicken loans move into rented space downtown?

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They just couldn’t wait, so members of the executive team of Quicken Loans are moving into rental space in Downtown Detroit next spring. Compuware Corporation is making room for 1700 of them in its new headquarters building at Campus Martius, in the heart of Downtown. Not quite two years ago we helped Quicken find several possible locations to build a new headquarters building for its 4,000 employees, but financing is hard even for a company that sells home mortgages. Of course, the company name is “Quicken” not “Waitin’,” so they found a way to get Downtown quicker than waiting for credit markets to open up. It’s still very clear that the company wants to build downtown eventually. The Detroit Downtown Development Authority (DDA) offered the company several potential sites for a new building. Key components of our support package include: Providing annual assistance of $1.25 million to $2 million to offset parking costs for employees. The amount of the assistance will depend on the ac

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Quicken Loans Will Move into Rented Space Downtown By: George Jackson August 19, 2009 They just couldn’t wait, so members of the executive team of Quicken Loans are moving into rental space in Downtown Detroit next spring. Compuware Corporation is making room for 1700 of them in its new headquarters building at Campus Martius, in the heart of Downtown. Not quite two years ago we helped Quicken find several possible locations to build a new headquarters building for its 4,000 employees, but financing is hard even for a company that sells home mortgages. Of course, the company name is “Quicken” not “Waitin’,” so they found a way to get Downtown quicker than waiting for credit markets to open up. It’s still very clear that the company wants to build downtown eventually. The Detroit Downtown Development Authority (DDA) offered the company several potential sites for a new building. Key components of our support package include: * Providing annual assistance of $1.25 million to $2 million t

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