Detroit doesn’t let its legacy fade quietly. Plans to transform the city’s iconic Packard Automotive Plant into a sprawling cultural hub have hit a wall. Anchored by the long-awaited Museum of Detroit Electronic Music (MODEM), it was going to revitalise the city. But if you thought that meant the end of the project, think again.
The collapse of the $50 million “Packard Park” redevelopment deal has left a massive void in Detroit’s East Side vision. Once positioned as the beating heart of the project, MODEM now finds itself untethered from the very site that symbolized the raw, industrial energy of the city’s underground roots. And yet, in true Detroit fashion, the music doesn’t stop.
According to MODEM founder Adriel Thornton, the museum was never meant to live or die by a single real estate deal. The city may have pulled back on the Packard Plant redevelopment, opting to reconsider how to use one of its largest remaining parcels.
Originally conceived in 2020, MODEM aims to preserve and celebrate Detroit’s unmatched influence on electronic music. This legacy was born in warehouses, forged in after-hours, and exported to dance floors across the globe.
Ironically, the Packard Plant itself was a perfect embodiment of that history. Long after its days as an automotive powerhouse ended, the abandoned complex became a playground for the underground. It hosts raves, parties, and defining moments in Detroit techno lore.
New locations are already being explored, with a particular focus on central neighborhoods like Midtown, areas more aligned with Detroit’s current cultural pulse. A crowdfunding campaign is also expected to launch, signaling a shift toward a more independent, community-backed path forward.
There’s still a world where MODEM finds its way back to the Packard site if redevelopment talks are revived. But for now, the priority is survival and momentum. Because if Detroit’s history has proven anything, it’s that its music was never dependent on infrastructure. It was built in spite of it.
And this museum? It’s starting to look the same way.
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