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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-05-29

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Taubman Gives $12.5 Million
To U-M Architecture College

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eal estate developer A.
Alfred Taubman has com-
mitted $12.5 million to
the University of Michigan to help
fund a sweeping renovation project
that will provide
state-of-the-art
facilities for the
Taubman College
of Architecture and
Urban Planning,
one of the nation's
leading programs
Taubman
on the built envi-
ronment.
Taubman's gift
follows his $30 million donation
15 years ago to U-M's Taubman
College of Architecture and Urban
Planning — the single largest gift
ever to an architecture program in
America. From that gift, $5 million
was earmarked for future renova-
tions of the architecture and urban
planning facilities. With this latest
gift, Taubman's lifetime giving to the
university now totals $154.7 million,
including gifts for medical research,
health care and the arts.

Quicken Loans Plans
Corktown Data Center

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Real Estate Services LLC began
construction on the state-of-the-art
Quicken Loans Technology Center, a
66,000-square-foot data center and
office complex located at 1401 Rosa
Parks Boulevard in Detroit's up-and-
coming Corktown district.

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Congratulations Ryan,
On your graduation from the
University of Michigan!
You received your BBA from The
Ross Business School and
a Minor in Art.
We are very proud of you.

Taubman studied architecture at
U-M before founding his own real
estate company in 1950. The firm
flourished across the country, devel-
oping upscale shopping malls that re-
envisioned retail design. Taubman's
memoir, Threshold Resistance, is
named for one of his most innovative
design concepts: the open-front store
that eliminates the barrier between
shopper and merchandise.
Taubman's latest donation to U-M
will enable a $28 million renova-
tion and expansion at the Taubman
College. Built in 1974, the college's
current facilities have never been
renovated.
"By any measure, the college's peo-
ple and programs are among the very
best in the nation," Taubman said. "I
think it's important that the college's
physical environment better reflect
and support that level of excellence"
Taubman is serving as vice-chair of
U-M's Victors for Michigan campaign
that seeks to raise $4 billion to sup-
port three university priorities: stu-
dent support, engaged learning and
bold ideas.



The new facility will feature two
10,000-square-foot server rooms in
addition to training, office and support
space. Half of the data center will be
occupied by Quicken Loans' technology
team. An equal-sized 33,000-square-
foot portion of the building, including
the second 10,000-square-foot server
room, will be available for lease when
the center opens in January 2015.

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