Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Detroit Branch
March 26 2015 | 10:00am to March 27 2015 | 11:55am
This tour is SOLD OUT. For wait list information, please call 313.833.1801.
Back by Popular Demand! (Thursday Tour)
The Detroit Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is the only branch office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Founded in 1927, the bank was originally located at 160 W. Fort Street, although it has since relocated to a building in Detroit’s Eastern Market Historic District. Sitting on 17 acres of land, the $80-million, 220,000-square-foot building is one of the most secure and heavily guarded structures in the city of Detroit. The Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve is one of the largest single repositories of currency in the United States and is responsible for destroying old money, sending new money to banks, inspecting currency for counterfeit bills and conducting extensive economic analyses. It also ensures that banks comply with regulatory requirements.
Call Rebecca Hope at 313.833.1801 for more information.
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