New Freedom Center Opens at Detroit Metro's North Terminal
FREEDOM CENTER MILITARY LOUNGE 
 EXPANDS  TO DTW'S NORTH TERMINAL
Generous grant  from the Masco Foundation, combined with continued support of major sponsors,  architect and others, make second lounge for traveling military and veterans  possible
Detroit, December 17, 2015 -- A new Freedom Center  Military Lounge, located adjacent to Gate D-17 in the Detroit Metropolitan  Airport's North Terminal, officially opened today for the benefit of travelling  members of the military, their families and veterans.  The lounge was made possible by a generous  $100,000 grant from The Masco Foundation, combined with the continued financial  support of corporations, including Meritor, Delta Air Lines and many other area  companies. 
"Since  we envisioned establishing a permanent, world-class military lounge in this  great airport, we have been blessed with outstanding support of area  corporations, a wonderful team of volunteers and support of many, many citizens  of the area," said Kenneth S. Pratt, president of the Michigan Armed Forces  Hospitality Center, Inc., the non-profit organization which operates the  Freedom Center Military Lounges.  "In  just four years, our lounge in the McNamara Terminal, plus our lounges at the  military processing stations in Troy and Lansing, Michigan, have assisted over  200,000 members of our military and their families.  We are proud today to open our fourth  facility in the heart of DTW's North Terminal in time for the busy holiday  travel season.  Thank you all for making  this possible."
Pratt  went on to acknowledge the contributions of the Masco Foundation for their  $100,000 grant that made the lounge possible, plus the support of others.
"The  Masco Foundation, along with Meritor, Delta Air Lines and others have made our  second Freedom Center airport lounge possible," Pratt added.  "They are great partners and continue to  enlist the support of other community members.   Everyone was 'all in' for building out this lounge.  The airport authority gave us the space, but  we needed to complete the space within budget.   With the generous support from the project managers TPC, (The Petersen  Companies,) their partners JGA, their contractors and many, many others, we  today have another world-class lounge for our military.  Our thanks to everyone who made this happen."
"At Masco, we value the service and sacrifice  of our veterans, U.S. military troops and their families.  We are  extremely honored to partner with the Michigan Armed Forces Hospitality Center  and support the second Freedom Center at Detroit Metro Airport.  The  creation of a Freedom Center at the North Terminal will ensure that the special  needs of all military travelers connecting through Detroit will be met.   We are proud to be a part of this project and have this opportunity to serve those  who have served us," stated Richard Manoogian, Chairman Emeritus of Masco  Corporation. 
The new  Freedom Center lounge is an 800 sq. ft. facility located adjacent D-17 near the  center of DTW's North Terminal.  Its  design features one wall, composed of bricks donated by the Michigan Aerospace  Foundation and its Yankee Air Museum located at the bomber plant at the Willow  Run Airport in Ypsilanti.  Open to all  who are currently serving in the Armed Forces, as well as all veterans,  amenities include comfortable seating, free internet access, a large screen TV,  as well as free beverages and snacks.   TPC (The Petersen Companies), Wixom, Mich. was the general contractor  and designer of the new lounge and JGA of Southfield was the project  manager.  TPC enlisted the support of  numerous suppliers and subcontractors to keep build-out costs to a minimum.
"We are  deeply honored to have been a part of the Freedom Center project," said Arvid  Petersen, chairman of TPC.  "We are proud  and pleased to be able to give back to the service men and women, and their  families, for the constant sacrifice they have made for us and for their  vigilance in keeping us safe."
 "The  team at the Michigan Armed Forces Hospitality Center at Detroit Metropolitan  Airport performs an outstanding service," said Airport Authority CEO Thomas  Naughton.  "We are proud to support their expansion into the airport's  North Terminal, which will now enable access to their comfortable lounge  amenities to all our traveling military personnel and families."
The  first Freedom Center lounge, located at Gate A-43 in DTW's McNamara Terminal,  was dedicated on Veterans Day in 2011.   Since that time, more than 200,000 individuals have been hosted by  volunteers at the Freedom Center lounges operated by the Michigan Armed Forces  Hospital Center, Inc.  The non-profit  corporation also has satellite lounges in Troy and Lansing to benefit enlistees  and their families during the enlistment and swearing-in process.  Additional information  is available at MIFreedomCenter.org.
Media  contacts:           John McCandless,  MAFHC, Inc., 313-610-5600
                                    Sue Sabo,  Masco Corporation, 313-792-6226
                                    Ken Pratt, MAFHC,  Inc., 314-753-0511
 
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