
KPMG LLP Relocates to Historic Michigan Central Station: New Office Space Overview
One of the largest accounting firms in the region is getting new digs in an historic building.
KPMG LLP is moving its offices from the 150 West Jefferson high-rise in downtown Detroit into Michigan Central Station in the second quarter of next year.
The firm is taking almost 45,000 square feet on floors 11 and 12 in the Corktown train station, which reopened following years of abandonment and decay in 2024, following six years of renovations. Approximately 420 KPMG employees are moving from 150 West Jefferson to Michigan Central Station.
“Michigan Central Station allows us to intentionally design an environment that reflects how we work and serve clients today, with advanced technology and purpose-built spaces for collaboration, connection, and focused work,” Kevin Voigt, managing partner of the New York City-based firm’s Detroit office, said in an emailed statement.
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KPMG LLP is moving its offices from the 150 West Jefferson high-rise in downtown Detroit into Michigan Central Station in the second quarter of next year.
The firm is taking almost 45,000 square feet on floors 11 and 12 in the Corktown train station, which reopened following years of abandonment and decay in 2024, following six years of renovations. Approximately 420 KPMG employees are moving from 150 West Jefferson to Michigan Central Station.
“Michigan Central Station allows us to intentionally design an environment that reflects how we work and serve clients today, with advanced technology and purpose-built spaces for collaboration, connection, and focused work,” Kevin Voigt, managing partner of the New York City-based firm’s Detroit office, said in an emailed statement.
Read more here:
#KPMG #officemove #MichiganCentral #historicalbuilding #Detroit
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