River Place

The historic River Place (also known as Stroh River Place) is located in Detroit, Michigan, bounded by Joseph Campau Avenue, Wight Street, McDougall Street, and the Detroit International Riverfront.

[2] Between 1891 and 1955, the company expanded the complex to cover over 14 acres (5.7 ha), building the 26 structures that still stand.

[2] These buildings were designed by some of the most prominent Detroit architects, including Donaldson and Meier, Albert Kahn, and Smith, Hinchman and Grylls.

As a group, the buildings in the complex are significant as the represent a wide variety of industrial architecture from the early 20th century.

[3] The complex, now known as River Place, has been converted into offices, retail space, residences, and a hotel.

Parke-Davis Laboratories, c. 1891