The company will continue its legacy of serving global automotive leaders in the heart of downtown Detroit, transitioning to its new space in Spring 2026.
DETROIT, Oct. 21, 2025—Urban Science®, a global automotive consultancy and technology firm, announced today it will relocate its global headquarters to a 35,000-square-foot office space at Bedrock’s One Campus Martius in the heart of Detroit.
“We started our organization in downtown Detroit nearly five decades ago, and as we’ve grown to support automotive clients across the globe, our headquarters has always remained in the Motor City,” said Rebecca Gualdoni, chief human resources officer, Urban Science. “Guided by our science-driven approach and 创造未来 value, we’ve consistently redefined what’s possible – in our industry and our city – through our team’s talents, time and deep commitment to serving our clients and community. Our new location captures the energy, creativity and forward momentum fueling our future – right here in the heart of Detroit.”
The new office space will be located on the 15th floor of the One Campus Martius building. Urban Science will complete a full build-out of the space, allowing the company to create an environment that aligns closely with its culture and the needs of its Detroit-based team. The office will accommodate the firm’s diverse ways of working while encouraging collaboration with features like a naturally lit open floor plan, team rooms, quiet spaces and individual workstations, all with an incredible view that includes Comerica Park, the Fisher Building and Wayne State University.
“Bedrock welcomes Urban Science to One Campus Martius in downtown Detroit,” said Naumann Idrees, senior vice president, leasing, Bedrock. “With a 50-year legacy in the city built on innovation, customer service and strong corporate citizenship, Urban Science is poised to continue its positive impact on Detroit.”
Urban Science’s commitment to Detroit reaches far beyond planting its roots in the city nearly 50 years ago. The firm has a long history of investing in its people and neighborhoods, and since 2020, it has invested more than $225,000 in Detroit-area STEM programs, most notably as a founding sponsor of the Girls in Engineering Academy. Most recently, Urban Science founder and CEO Jim Anderson and his wife, Patti, donated $50 million to Wayne State University’s College of Engineering, which now bears their names. In 2014, the couple also donated $25 million to establish Wayne State’s James and Patricia Anderson Engineering Ventures Institute.
“Our loyalty to Detroit and our local communities is rooted not just in our legacy here, but in the people and organizations we do business with, the passions we share with our team members and our deep commitment to making a lasting impact in – and around – the place we call home,” said Gualdoni.
Construction of Urban Science’s office at One Campus Martius is set to begin in late fall of 2025. The firm will move from its current location in the Renaissance Center to the new space upon its completion in Spring 2026.
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