What should Gilbert name Detroit's tallest new building?

Detroit's tallest new building breaking ground on Friday will sport many attractions, from a sky-high observation deck to a big public assembly space. But what it doesn't have yet is a name.

So far, businessman Dan Gilbert's team at his Bedrock real estate arm refer to the planned skyscraper simply as the Hudson's site project, reflecting where the 800-foot tall, $900-million project will be built — on the site where Detroit's historic Hudson's department store once stood.

Developers often name a building after the lead tenant, much as Bedrock recently renamed the One Detroit Center tower after lead tenant Ally. Gilbert may be waiting for one to emerge to name his tower.

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Another option is to use the address as the name. The once-named Compuware building is now One Campus Martius, and the original Michigan Consolidated Gas Company headquarters is now One Woodward.

But beyond those options, what should Gilbert name his new tower? We'd like readers to submit suggestions. Either put them in the comments section to this story or email them to me at gallagher@freepress.com.

In a day or two, I'll report the most suggested names and pass those along to Bedrock.

So, readers, let us know!

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