General Motors is moving Cadillac's headquarters back to the Motor City. The move comes roughly three years after the brand moved to New York City's trendy SoHo district.
"The move will place the Cadillac brand team closer to those responsible for the new Cadillacs, including design, engineering, purchasing and manufacturing, ensuring full integration of Cadillac's global growth strategy."
The decision comes less than six months after GM executives ousted Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen, a former Infiniti and Audi executive. In exchange they hired Steve Carlisle, a GM lifer who most recently led the automaker's Canadian operations.