DETROIT (AP) — Plante Moran is increasing the number of its employees in downtown Detroit.
The accounting and business advisory firm will add about 60 new workers by June, pushing its total downtown workforce to 120.
The company also will begin expanding its office space at One Campus Martius this spring to 30,000 square feet. Plante Moran opened an office in 2013 at One Campus Martius.
Bedrock Real Estate Services and Meridian Health acquired the 15-story building in 2014. Bedrock says the building now is 100-percent occupied.
Bedrock and its affiliate companies have invested nearly $2.2 billion in acquiring, renovating and developing more than 85 downtown properties.
- Posted February 01, 2016
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Plante Moran to move more workers to downtown Detroit
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