
The total cost of the restoration project for the Michigan Central Station by Ford Motor Company was nearly a billion dollars. The project involved the work of more than 3,100 skilled-trade workers who put in over 1.7 million combined hours of work. This extensive renovation included replacing or refurbishing 102,000 square feet of windows, among other tasks.

The restoration of the Michigan Central Station began in 2018 when Ford Motor Company acquired the building6. The project aimed to transform the abandoned train station into the centerpiece of Michigan Central, a 30-acre technology and cultural hub in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood.

Ford Motor Company decided to invest in the restoration of the Michigan Central Station to create a new mobility innovation district in Corktown, Detroit's oldest neighborhood4. The aim of this district is to serve as a hub for mobility innovators and disruptors from around the world to develop, test, and launch new urban transportation solutions4. This ambitious project, spearheaded by Bill Ford Jr3., demonstrates the company's commitment to transforming and revitalizing the city of Detroit, as well as their dedication to being at the forefront of mobility innovation.