10/31/2025
The Hudson’s building in downtown Detroit isn’t the only one getting outfitted with a new hotel.
The former J.L. Hudson’s department store in Southfield, which was an anchor for the Northland Center shopping mall, is now expected to house a 145- to 150-room hotel in the building's upper levels.
Plans to save the massive Northland property by turning it into a city center-type development were unveiled in 2020, including apartment buildings, lofts and townhouses, as well as turning the 337,000-square-foot Hudson's building into a mix of food, home furnishings and entertainment space. A market-type concept is still envisioned on the ground floor.
According to documents provided by the property's owner and developer, Chicago-based Oxford Capital Group LLC would spearhead the new hotel, currently dubbed The Victor, an homage to the mall's original architect, Victor Gruen. Oxford Capital is one of the companies that owns and manages the Westin Book Cadillac hotel in downtown Detroit, as well as the Godfrey Hotel in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood.
A domed indoor soccer venue is also taking shape.
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