Hotel David Whitney
In 2014 Roxbury Group initially acquired and restored Detroit’s famed David Whitney Building. Designed by renowned firm of D.H Burnham & Company and completed in 1915, the David Whitney Building originally housed offices and shops and stood for nearly a century as the gateway building to Detroit’s downtown. Closed in 1999 and vacant when purchased by Roxbury in 2011, the firm initially redeveloped the property into a $94 million mixed-use project including a 136 room Aloft Hotel 105 residential apartments, After nearly a decade of successful operation, which in turned sparked a wave of boutique hotel development in Detroit’s theatre district, Roxbury undertook a further substantial renovation of the property to convert it to the Hotel David Whitney. This meticulous restoration has brought the story of the David Whitney full-circle by reaching into Detroit’s golden age of hospitality in order to bring back something from that time and place that our city had lost – namely its Grand Hotel.
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