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H.W. Kaufman Subsidiary Acquires Historic Building in Downtown Detroit
Burns & Wilcox, a subsidiary of the global insurance company network the H.W. Kaufman Group, has announced the purchase of 119 State St. in the Capitol Park Historic District behind the Westin Book Cadillac Detroit. The red brick structure will serve as a satellite location for Burns & Wilcox’s primary offices in Farmington Hills.
Burns & Wilcox has announced the purchase of 119 State St. in the Capitol Park Historic District in Detroit. // Photo courtesy of Hannah-Neumann/Smith
Burns & Wilcox, a subsidiary of the global insurance company network the H.W. Kaufman Group, has announced the purchase of 119 State St. in the Capitol Park Historic District behind the Westin Book Cadillac Detroit. The red brick structure will serve as a satellite location for Burns & Wilcox’s primary offices in Farmington Hills.
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The 34,500-square-foot building at 119 State St. in the Capitol Park neighborhood of Detroit has sold to an affiliate of Farmington Hills-based H.W. Kaufman Group, a network of insurance companies.
The Capitol Park neighborhood building in downtown Detroit formerly occupied by Southfield-based automotive supplier Lear Corp. has been sold to an affiliate of Farmington Hills-based H.W. Kaufman Group.
At least some of the 34,500-square-foot building will become a satellite office for the Kaufman Group network of insurance companies, the chairman, president and CEO of the firm said in an emailed statement confirming the purchase Wednesday evening.