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General Motors Building Detroit, Michigan, May 1921. It was completed in 1922 and served as General Motors world headquarters from 1923 until 2001. After GM moved to the Renaissance Center, the building was renovated for Michigan state government offices and renamed 'Cadillac Place' after Detroit's founder, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac