Maybe it's because I'm old, but I don't see the RenCen as an "iconic" building in Detroit. I see the Guardian, the Penobscot, the old Gas building and many others as "iconic" but I've always seen the RenCen as an ugly eyesore that doesn't fit the River Front.
In the 70s New York had the twin towers, Chicago had the Sears Tower, so Detroit gained The recognizable RenCen
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