Ford Motor Company has acquired the long-abandoned Michigan Central Station in Detroit to spur the city's rebirth around this icon of urban decay.
The automaker started renovation of the central station at the end of 2018, and remains on track to finish renovation of the structure by the end of 2022. It will be the anchor of an urban campus for the automaker's autonomous and electrified vehicle development teams.
"It's where the future will be built. We're going to have a corridor of mobility. The train station will be a spectacular building, and shared by the public," Christina Twelftree, a spokeswoman for Ford Motor Co., told Xinhua.
"We hope to invite partners from different countries to come in and jointly find solutions for future transportation," she said.
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