Bedrock’s current vision for the entire site includes new buildings with 250-280 residential units, about 400,000 square feet of office space and 90,000 total square feet of retail, restaurant and market hall space, which could include a new downtown grocery store.
The site hosted the main stage of the 2024 NFL Draft earlier this spring. Previous activation efforts by Bedrock, including hosting the Monroe Street Midway, have ended.
Terry said Detroit’s response to the NFL Draft in April reinforced the company’s plans to open a Cosm location in the city. Detroit broke the NFL Draft attendance record handily, drawing 775,000 people over three days.
“As you look at it, the numbers jump off the page. It’s a top 20 city in the U.S.; the history of the city just screams that we need to put a Cosm there, and having an anchor in the Midwest was already always part of our rollout strategy,” Terry said.
Dan Gilbert’s Rock Ventures venture capital firm invested in Cosm’s most recent funding round of $250 million, which closed July 31.
The Cadillac Square development is one of four Gilbert-backed projects that received a $618.1 million transformational brownfield incentive in May 2018.
Bedrock is set to break ground on its 1.5 million-square-foot Development at Cadillac Square in 2025, which will be completed in a phased approach. Cosm Detroit is looking to open as early as 2026, Terry said.