Mott Foundation Building - Flint, MI
N 43° 00.951 W 083° 41.441
17T E 280737 N 4766088
great looking Art Deco
Waymark Code: WM1H6H
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 05/09/2007
Views: 141
This was the tallest building in Flint from 1930 to 1968 when it was surpassed in height by the adjacent Genesee Towers office building.
After the Union Industrial Bank went under in 1944, the Mott Foundation took control of the building, which bears its name to this day.
The Mott Building was named for auto magnate Charles Stewart Mott.
Style: Art Deco
Structure Type: Commercial/Retail
Architect: Smith, Hinchman, Grylls
Date Built: Began 1929 Finnished 1930
Supporting references: Not listed
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