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  2. File:General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Michigan, 1945 ...

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    English: General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Michigan, 1945; 1946-56. Dome Note: No known restrictions on publication. Balthazar Korab Archive (Library of Congress).

  3. General Motors Technical Center - Wikipedia

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    The GM Technical Center was inaugurated in 1956 as General Motors's primary design and engineering center, located in Warren, Michigan. In 2000 the center was listed on the National Register of Historic Places , and fourteen years later it was designated a National Historic Landmark , primarily for its architecture.

  4. File:Warren - General Motors Technical Center (50826111923 ...

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  5. Cadillac Celestiq - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan (2020), where the Celestiq will be built. Cadillac builds the Celestiq by hand, [1] having invested US$81 million to create a low-volume production line at its Technical Center (GMTC) in Warren, Michigan. Since it was completed in 1956, only concept and show cars have been assembled at GMTC.

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  7. General Motors to move Detroit HQ to new downtown building ...

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    Much of GM’s work force, including product development and engineering, is north of the city at an updated 1950s technical center in suburban Warren. After GM’s 2009 bankruptcy, the company ...

  8. The information technology center in Chandler, Arizona, opened in 2014 as part of a blitz by GM to attract software designers and other employees in metro areas with high numbers of technical workers.

  9. Cadillac ATS - Wikipedia

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    The ATS was developed by GM engineers working principally at the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan, United States. [19] General Motors invested US$190 million to upgrade the Lansing Grand River Assembly plant for ATS production which created 600 jobs in the result of a second shift of workers.