Ford’s future transportation plans include an iconic Detroit train station

As Ford notches its 115th anniversary, the company celebrated its purchase of an iconic Detroit landmark with an eye toward the “smart cities” future we heard about at CES. Michigan Central Station served as a main passenger hub for the city once it opened in 1913, but the train station and 18-story office tower has been empty and unused since 1988. Now a massive restoration project will make the building a part of Ford’s planned Corktown campus, with 2,500 Ford employees working in the area by 2022 plus 2,500 employees of other businesses.

The expectation is that, along with its partners, there will be work on “autonomous and electric vehicles, and design urban mobility services and solutions that include smart, connected vehicles, roads, parking and public transit.” It’ll use the rest of the space for residential, retail and community space.

 

This article originally appeared on Engadget.

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