The stunning Art Deco-style Albert Kahn building was built in 1931 in the Detroit New Center Area business district by the famed Architect Albert Kahn, also the premier designer for Detroit’s automobile factories. The classic Art Deco style is envisioned throughout the exterior and interior with decorative metal ornamentation, geometric shapes, shiny marble and 700 vintage window frames. Though many tenants occupied the building, it is mostly known for housing the Detroit’s Saks Fifth Avenue department store and remained unit its closing in 1979. Architecture Firm, Kraemer Design Group, envisioned a modern refresh as the AOR, Historic Consultant, Interior Designer and Intramode by emphasizing the brass features for a timeless appeal. The 206 high-end units include studios, one-bedrooms and two-bedrooms feature a thoughtful layout with modern appliances and upscale finishes. In addition, the building has a wide variety of amenity spaces such as a community rooms, a fitness center and an outdoor roof deck.