In 2014 Roxbury Group redeveloped 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 elegant “David” gateway buildings to Detroit’s downtown. Closed in 1999 and vacant until its redevelopment by Roxbury Group, the David Whitney has been redeveloped into a $94 million mixed-use project including a 136 room Aloft Hotel by Starwood, 105 residential apartments, 11,000 square feet of meeting and ballroom space and first floor retail. In undertaking this complex redevelopment, the Whitney Partners team employed federal and state historic tax credits, as well as New Market Tax Credits.