Construction continues on Little Caesars world headquarters

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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters during a tour of the nine-story construction site in Detroit, December 18, 2017. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters during a tour of the nine-story construction site in Detroit, December 18, 2017.
David Guralnick, The Detroit News

This rendering shows a conceptual image of what the new Little Caesars headquarters building will look like upon completion. Olympia Development
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This rendering shows a conceptual image of what the new Little Caesars headquarters building will look like upon completion.
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A bridge spans the distance between the Fox Theatre (not shown) and the new Little Caesars global headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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A bridge spans the distance between the Fox Theatre (not shown) and the new Little Caesars global headquarters.
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A bridge spans the distance between the Fox Theatre, left, and the new Little Caesars global headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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A bridge spans the distance between the Fox Theatre, left, and the new Little Caesars global headquarters.
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Ilitch Holdings, Inc. President and CEO Christopher Ilitch speaks to the media in the lobby of what will be the new Little Caesars World headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Ilitch Holdings, Inc. President and CEO Christopher Ilitch speaks to the media in the lobby of what will be the new Little Caesars World headquarters.
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Ilitch Holdings Inc. President and CEO Christopher Ilitch speaks to the media in the lobby of what will be the new Little Caesars world headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Ilitch Holdings Inc. President and CEO Christopher Ilitch speaks to the media in the lobby of what will be the new Little Caesars world headquarters.
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Little Caesars President and CEO Dave Scrivano talks to the media in the lobby of the new Little Caesars world headquarters in Detroit. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Little Caesars President and CEO Dave Scrivano talks to the media in the lobby of the new Little Caesars world headquarters in Detroit.
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This is the bridge between the new Little Caesars world headquarters and the Fox Theatre. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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This is the bridge between the new Little Caesars world headquarters and the Fox Theatre.
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Reporters get a view of downtown Detroit from the open air terrace. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Reporters get a view of downtown Detroit from the open air terrace.
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Little Caesars President and CEO Dave Scrivano talks to the media on the open air terrace. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Little Caesars President and CEO Dave Scrivano talks to the media on the open air terrace.
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Reporters get a view from the bridge that will connect the new headquarters and the Fox Theatre. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Reporters get a view from the bridge that will connect the new headquarters and the Fox Theatre.
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This is a view from the bridge that connects the Fox Theatre and the new headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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This is a view from the bridge that connects the Fox Theatre and the new headquarters.
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters.
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters.
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Little Caesars President and CEO Dave Scrivano talks to the media about the new Little Caesars world headquarters during a tour of the nine-story construction site. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Little Caesars President and CEO Dave Scrivano talks to the media about the new Little Caesars world headquarters during a tour of the nine-story construction site.
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Little Caesars President and CEO Dave Scrivano talks to the media about the new Little Caesars world headquarters during a tour of the nine-story construction site. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Little Caesars President and CEO Dave Scrivano talks to the media about the new Little Caesars world headquarters during a tour of the nine-story construction site.
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters.
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters. David Guralnick, The Detroit News
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Workers install a pane of the 14-foot pizza-shaped pieces of glass that will adorn the facade of the Little Caesars world headquarters during a tour of the nine-story construction site in Detroit, December 18, 2017.
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