Eighth Precinct Police Station

The former Eighth Precinct Police Station is a building located at 4150 Grand River Avenue in the Woodbridge Historic District of Detroit, Michigan, United States.

[6] Kamper designed the French Renaissance Châteauesque station as two structures connected by an arcade.

[5] Both buildings are constructed of limestone on the first floor and brick on the second,[4] and feature high pitched roofs, conically roofed towers, and elaborate stone dentils which give the impression, especially on the towers, of castle battlements.

The main entrance to the station is through a covered stone porch framed by three semi-circular arches supported by columns.

Six faces of individuals significant at the time the building was constructed decorate the capitals: Governor Hazen Pingree, Detroit mayor William Maybury and the four men who made up the Detroit Police Commission.