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Film Exchange Building

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The Film Exchange Building (Detroit)
The Film Exchange Building (Detroit)

The Film Exchange Building (FEB) is located in Detroit, Michigan, and was designed by C. Howard Crane and built in 1926 for the distribution and booking of movies for the Detroit area. This seven-story building was built near the city's theater district and is located on the northeast corner of the intersection of Cass Avenue and W. Montcalm Street at the edge of the Cass Corridor. It is three blocks west of Comerica Park and less than a block away from the Fisher Freeway (I-75).

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Film Exchange Building
Cass Avenue, Detroit

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Film Exchange Building

Cass Avenue 2310
48226 Detroit
Michigan, United States
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