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How Detroit's Packard Plant went from boom to bust

Decrepit in Detroit
Meet the Packards
First-class cars
Early investment
A state-of-the-art factory
Sprawling design
Reputable business
Assisting the war effort
Losing high-status clientele
Doomed merger
The last car
Motor City Industrial Park
Parties at Packard
Crumbling by the day
Ghost town
World-famous art
TV show set
Under the hammer
A potential hive of activity
Promises upheld?
Bridge collapse
A modern industry building
Debt mountain
Crime scene
End of an era
Abandoned ever after?
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Decrepit in Detroit

Founded in Detroit, Michigan, Packard was a luxury American arm of the Packard Motor Car Company. The very first Packard vehicle was produced in 1899, but manufacturing rumbled to a stop just 57 years later. Since then, Detroit's Packard Plant has become a ruined marvel which no redevelopment plans have managed to save. Read on to discover the sad story of how the world's largest abandoned factory went from boom to bust.

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Hannah Ward-Glenton

04 April 2024

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