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Detroit’s Forgotten Masterpiece: Why You Need to Spend a Day Inside the Fisher Building

There are buildings you walk past, and then there are buildings that stop you dead in your tracks, tilt your head back, and make you forget what you were doing entirely. The Fisher Building in Detroit’s New Center neighborhood is absolutely the latter — and if you haven’t made a point of stepping inside, you are missing one of the most breathtaking interior spaces in the entire United States.

Built in 1928 and designed by the legendary architectural firm Albert Kahn Associates, the Fisher Building was commissioned by the Fisher brothers — yes, the same family behind Fisher Body, which supplied automobile bodies to General Motors. They wanted to build something that would announce Detroit’s prosperity to the world, and they succeeded beyond anyone’s reasonable expectations. The result is a 28-story tower clad in granite, limestone, and polished marble, with a gold-leafed roof that catches the afternoon light like a beacon. Detroiters have called it the city’s greatest art object for nearly a century, and that reputation is entirely earned.

Walking through the main entrance on West Grand Boulevard feels like stepping into a fever dream of Art Deco ambition. The three-story arcade that runs through the building’s base is lined with more than 40 different types of marble, hand-painted vaulted ceilings in rich ochres and deep reds, intricate mosaic tilework underfoot, and ornate bronze fixtures at every turn. The craftsmanship is so dense and so deliberate that you could spend an hour in that corridor alone and still discover something new each time you look up.

The building is very much alive today, which makes it all the more wonderful. Boutique shops, a vintage theater, and local businesses occupy the arcade level, so you are not touring a roped-off relic — you are walking through a working, breathing piece of Detroit history. The Fisher Theatre, which anchors the building, hosts Broadway touring productions throughout the year and is itself a jaw-dropping space worth seeing even if you are not catching a show.

New Center, the neighborhood surrounding the Fisher Building, has been quietly thriving, with good coffee shops and restaurants within easy walking distance. Parking is straightforward, and the building is accessible from the QLine streetcar that runs along Woodward Avenue, making it simple to pair a visit here with stops deeper into Midtown or Downtown.

What strikes most first-time visitors — and I hear this over and over — is the sheer generosity of the place. This level of beauty was not tucked away in a private club or reserved for executives. It was built for the public arcade, for anyone who walked through the door. That spirit feels very Detroit to me: grand ambitions, put right out on the street for everyone to share.

Do yourself a favor. Next time you are in Detroit, walk through those bronze doors on West Grand Boulevard, look up, and let the Fisher Building do what it has been doing since 1928 — take your breath away completely.

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