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.