Durant-Dort Factory One | |
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Former names | Flint Road Cart Factory |
Alternative names | Durant-Dort Carriage Factory No. 1, Factory One |
General information | |
Location | Flint, Michigan |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 43°01′02″N 83°41′43″W / 43.01722°N 83.69528°W |
Current tenants | General Motors Kettering University |
Completed | 1880 |
Owner | General Motors |
Website | |
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Durant-Dort Factory One (formally Durant-Dort Carriage Factory No. 1, formerly the Flint Road Cart Factory, and commonly known as Factory One) is a former cotton textile, carriage, and automobile factory in Flint, Michigan, that is now an archive and a center for research, meetings, and the community. The building was constructed in 1880 as a cotton textile factory. It produced carriages for the Durant-Dort Carriage Company from 1886 to 1917 and then produced cars for the Dort Motor Car Company from 1917 to 1924. It is often considered the birthplace of General Motors (GM).
Factory One housed numerous businesses between 1928 and 2013, when GM purchased it. Architectural firm SmithGroupJJR restored the interior and exterior of the building, which was reopened on May 1, 2017 as a conference and event space and as Kettering University's automotive archive.