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MotorCity Casino Hotel
Address 2901 Grand River Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
48201
Opening dateDecember 14, 1999; 24 years ago (1999-12-14) (casino)
November 2007; 16 years ago (2007-11) (hotel tower)
ThemeFuture Retro
No. of rooms400
Total gaming space100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2)
Permanent showsSound Board
2,400+ seat theater
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerIlitch Holdings
Websitemotorcitycasino.com

MotorCity Casino Hotel is a casino hotel located in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It was opened on December 14, 1999.[1]

The $825 million MotorCity complex contains a historic building that housed the Wagner Baking Company, makers of the brand Wonder Bread.[2] The complex houses a 100,000 square-foot casino with approximately 2,800 slot machines, 59 table games, and two poker rooms; a 13,000-square-foot spa; 67,000 square feet of meeting and convention space; Sound Board, a live music theater with a capacity of 2,400 people; and a luxury hotel with 400 guest rooms and suites.[citation needed]

Originally opened by Mandalay Resort Group, their 53.5% stake was later purchased on April 12, 2005, for $525 million by Marian Ilitch, who already owned 25% of MotorCity.[3]

Architecture

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The building, located on Grand River Avenue at the Lodge Freeway (M-10), was designed by architect Walter W. Ahlschlager.[2] As part of the property's renovation as a casino, the terracotta elements of the former bread bakery were restored to their original condition, preserving the features of the building.[citation needed]

Chip Foose, a custom car designer and television personality, was a member of the design team. Foose's influence is reflected strongly in the sweeping roof design, a 304-foot-long stainless steel undulating ribbon produced by Quality Metalcraft Inc., under the direction of Michael Chetcuti. It is considered a reference to Detroit's automotive history.[4] Foose says it was inspired by the door molding on a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air.[citation needed] The roof ranges in height from 3.5 feet to 10 feet and weighs over 181 tons.

Casino

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The casino features more than 100,000 square feet of gaming space. It includes approximately 2,800 slot machines, approximately 59 table games, and two poker rooms.[citation needed]

The interior of the casino is notable for Foose's design of the ceiling, which features large, extruded aluminum-like beams and thousands of multi-color LEDs that can display video with more than 256,000 colors. The style is referred to as "Future Retro," and the ceiling resembles a giant custom car radiator.

In a nod to Detroit's Motown and other musical roots, the pillars of the Amnesia event space are designed to resemble bass clefs. The five-bar musical staff is used as a design element on items ranging from slot machine bases to signage throughout the property. Zebrawood, a wood often used in guitar construction, is incorporated into the hotel lobby and guestrooms.[citation needed]

Sound Board

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With a capacity of 2,400, Sound Board is a performance venue, and Detroit's only casino theater.[citation needed] Since opening with a concert by Detroit native Anita Baker on October 23, 2008, Sound Board has hosted entertainment and musical performers. The theater also hosts events such as live boxing and major product launches.

The sound, lighting, and video equipment includes a d&b Line Array Sound System with Yamaha PM7 Rivage audio consoles, an HES Road Hog Full Boar lighting console, more than 50 moving lights and DL-3 lighting fixtures.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "DETROIT CASINOS AND THEIR FISCAL IMPACT ON THE STATE - DECEMBER 2000" (PDF). michigan.gov. p. 5. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  • ^ a b "Historic Detroit". historicdetroit.org. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  • ^ "Ilitch outbids partners for MotorCity Casino". michigandaily.com. April 13, 2005.
  • ^ "High gear, low volume". 13 July 2012.
  • 42°20′20N 83°04′08W / 42.339°N 83.069°W / 42.339; -83.069


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