WELCOME TO MILWAUKEE JUNCTION
A piece of Detroit’s automotive and industrial history that you can now call home! Piquette Flats offers loft-style apartments, preserved historic details, and all the comforts and conveniences of modern living.
Wall-to-wall windows offer sweeping views of Downtown or New Center from nearly every unit. Studio, 1-Bedroom, and 2-Bedroom floor plans are available starting at $1,095/month.
APARTMENT FEATURES
- – 13’ Exposed Ceilings
- – Exposed Martini Columns
- – Industrial Picture Windows
- – Roller Blinds
- – Vinyl-Wood Plank Floors
- – Granite Countertops
- – Stainless-Steel Appliances
- – Dishwasher
BUILDING FEATURES
- – Boutique Lobby + Seating Areas
- – Gated Parking ($100/month)
- – Package Management System
- – Fitness Center
- – Dog Run + Pet Washing Station
- – Laundry Rooms (on every floor)
- – Smart Laundry App
- – High-Speed Internet ($65/month)
Apply in 2025 and SAVE – FREE application fee and $0 admin fee at lease signing ($200 discount). Don’t wait; see for yourself today!
THE CENTER OF IT ALL
Surrounded by the city’s hottest neighborhoods – New Center, Midtown, Art Center, and North End – Milwaukee Junction’s central location led to its conception as a major railway junction and industrial hub. In the decades since the area has become a cultural hub for creatives and entrepreneurs.
Enjoy food, retail, entertainment, public transit, and convenience just outside your door. The city is truly at your fingertips at Piquette Flats.
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HISTORY OF 411 PIQUETTE
The 108k square foot Studebaker Sales and Service Building was built in 1925 shortly after the company purchased the adjacent Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, where Henry Ford famously created the Model-T. After decades of sporadic use, The Platform and MSU Endowment partnered to transform this piece of history into community housing with a commitment to attainable living.
Preserving the historic features while updating to modern comforts was paramount throughout the renovation process. Throughout the building you will find pieces of the original factory repurposed, paying homage to the building’s significance during the birth of the automotive industry.