
06/13/2025
If you’re going to work in the Fisher Building, Chase Tower or One Campus Martius this week, pay attention to your elevators.
You won’t see the number 13 on them. Obviously, that's not because they don't have a 13th floor. It's just that they choose not to label it.
That’s because building owners, past and present, have been superstitious of the number, a condition called triskaidekaphobia.
Whether that fear stems from Judas being the 13th guest at the Last Supper and betraying Christ, or Norse god Loki being the 13th guest at a Valhalla feast in which he duped the blind Hodr into killing his brother Baldr with a mistletoe spear, or one of myriad other reasons entirely, it has snaked its way thousands of years into commercial real estate we interact with every day.
Read more here: https://www.crainsdetroit.com/real-estate/which-detroit-buildings-dont-have-13th-floor?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=soc-own