Packard gave up on its automotive plant in Detroit in 1956, but the 3,500,000-square-foot complex of reinforced concrete remains - if only as remains. It is perhaps just as famous for being ruins ...
Crain's Detroit Business reports Detroit's abandoned Packard plant is set to come up for auction this September. Wayne County officially foreclosed on the property this year due to tax delinquency.
The historic Packard plant could be history ... when most of the structures were abandoned, left to scrappers, squatters, and ...
In September, 2009, a dump truck got pushed out of the window on the fourth floor of an abandoned Packard plant in Detroit. Videographer Stephen McGee captured the event on tape.
Built in the early 1900s, the Packard plant was designed by Albert Kahn. The company became a dominant luxury carmaker in the United States in the late 1920s, and by the 1940s had 36,000 employees.
General Motors Co.'s soon-to-be-former headquarters is at the same critical point the Packard Plant stood at it in the mid-1950s.
An curved arrow pointing right. This amazing drone footage shot by cinematographer John Marton shows abandoned Detroit locations including the Packard Automotive Plant, the Eastown Theatre, and ...