After buying the dilapidated Michigan Central Station for an estimated $90 million, Ford Motor is doing something unexpected with it this October: turning the old train depot into a haunted house.

A Ford spokesperson confirmed to the Free Press that "plans are underway for the event." Details on the event will be forthcoming, the spokesperson said.

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At a community meeting on Tuesday night, Ford representatives said that the event would be free to the public, with priority for residents of the Corktown neighborhood that Ford has designated an "Impact Area."

The announcement comes a week after the Corktown Neighborhood Advisory Council released a wish list for improvements to the neighborhood that Ford could help fund. Last night, Ford committed to donating $10 million of its own money as part of a $22.5-million public-private partnership fund.