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200 River Place has an important place in Detroit history. The former warehouse is the site of the old Parke-Davis Building where many believe the world's first aspirin was manufactured.

Bringing together an innovative team of architects, developers and builders, Farbman Group has created the prototype for luxury, hi-tech living in Detroit.

"200 River Place reflects Farbman Group's passion for rehabilitating Detroit's incredible historic properties," said President and Chief Executive Officer David Farbman. "The integrity of the original building is retained, original materials are exposed as much as possible."

In the 1920's, renowned Detroit architect Albert Kahn sold the building to Stroh. Today, 200 River Place takes its prominent place in the renaissance of Detroit.

Farbman Group invites you to make new history at 200 River Place by purchasing your own custom-built "loftominium" today.