Relief sculptures over the main entrance, here an eagle, representing the strength of the US dollar (ironically, the stock market crashed shortly after the building opened)
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The Lion rampant, which symbolizes the security the building offers its occupants.
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Relief sculptures over the main entrance: Transportation
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Relief sculptures over the main entrance: Flour production, a fitting design for a building named after Detroit's "Flour King"
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The David Stott, left, and Penobscot buildings at night
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Looking up the David Stott Building from Griswold Street
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The Stott looms behind an angel from St. Alyosius Catholic Church.
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The David Stott Building
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The Stott towers over construction on Dan Gilbert's Z-shaped parking/retail development downtown in March 2013.
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The David Stott and Penobscot Buildings, as seen from Broderick Tower
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The David Stott Building and the east side of downtown, from the roof of the Penobscot Building
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The main entrance on Griswold
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The lobby of the David Stott Building
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An office in the David Stott Building
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Office space in the David Stott
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Office space in the David Stott
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One of the original drinking fountains and the marble wainscotting lining the hallways
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The David Stott Building is mostly quiet these days.
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An unused office in the Stott
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One of the original hallways in the Stott
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One of the unused offices, awaiting tenants
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A room with a view - but without a tenant
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Interior floor waiting redevelopment
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Exterior detail of the David Stott Building
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Exterior detail of the David Stott Building
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The David Stott Building monogram on the elevator doors
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The original elevator call buttons
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The elevators and lobby of the David Stott Building
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The original lobby ceiling of the David Stott Building
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The building's name above a doorway
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The main entrance on Griswold
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The lobby of the David Stott Building
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The David Stott Building, as seen from the top of the Book-Cadillac Hotel
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The David Stott Building in February 2015
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The David Stott Building, far right, as seen from the top of the Greater Penobscot Building.
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Another night view at the Stott Building
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Building reflections on Aug 19, 2023
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The top of the Stott during the NFL hype in January 2024
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