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Will GM's Headquarters Be Headed To The Suburbs?

Suburban Detroit mayor putting together proposals to lure General Motors' headquarters from downtown Detroit to the automaker's Warren Tech Center.

WARREN, Mich. (AP) -- A suburban Detroit mayor is putting together proposals to lure General Motors Corp.'s headquarters from downtown Detroit to the automaker's Warren Tech Center.

Warren Mayor Jim Fouts said Monday he expects to deliver his plans to GM by the federal government's June 1 restructuring deadline.

GM's design, engineering and other operations are at the Tech Center, about 20 miles northeast of its Renaissance Center headquarters.

Fouts said his plans are for GM's survival, not a slight at Detroit. He says GM could save at least $6 million annually because Warren has lower taxes.

GM Chief Executive Fritz Henderson said last week he hasn't ruled out a move to Warren, but it isn't at the top of his priority list.

Detroit Mayor Dave Bing says losing GM would be "absolutely horrendous."