Detroit's biggest ruin, the 40-acre Packard auto plant, will begin a European-inspired rebirth this summer under a plan that officials hope will revitalize one of the city's poorest neighborhoods and ...
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Packard defined American luxury right before the brand disappeared
The brand that beat Cadillac somehow ended up a Studebaker in disguise.
It's sort of a door to the past, and it appears to have a very bright future. The 1907 limestone façade on Detroit's famous but now crumbling Packard plant sold for $161,000 at an auction earlier this ...
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