Hudson’s Big Store wasn’t just a place to shop—it was a symbol of Detroit’s spirit and ambition. Imagine a department store so massive it spanned 32 floors and drew 100,000 visitors a day! For decades, Hudson’s was the heartbeat of downtown, especially during the holidays. But as Detroit changed, so did shopping habits, and the once-bustling landmark closed its doors in 1983. Its demolition in 1998 left a void—and a parking garage—in the city’s landscape. What memories do you have of Hudson’s, and how do you feel about what’s replaced it? #Business #LocalBusiness #DetroitHistory