George W. Romney Building
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George W. Romney Building - ("The Romney Building") is the Governor of Michigan's main office.
The historic thirteen-story structure was originally built in 1932 as the Olds Hotel and was renovated in the 1990’s. The renovation included the adaptive reuse of 290,000 square feet as well as a 40,000 square foot addition and atrium, and earned the Showcase of Excellence Award from the Construction Association of Michigan in 1992.
A current project for the Romney Building includes the renovation of the brick plaza, new vestibules and entry doors, and the replacement of the second-floor deck.

