The employees will include workers from the insurer’s Detroit, Southfield and Lansing, Mich., offices, as well as new hires, according to the report. The insurer has more than 6,000 employees in Detroit.
BCBSM will lease roughly 65,000 square feet of space over three floors in the Town Center. The insurer plans to open the space in late April or early May, Helen Stojic, director of corporate affairs for the insurer, told Crain’s.
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