A multi-billion dollar investment by Fiat Chrysler Automotive in Detroit.
The company has announced a total investment of $4.5-billion to boost production at five existing plants as well as building a new Jeep plant.
The new plant comes with a price tag of $1.6-billion and construction should begin later in 2019.
It will convert the two plants at the Mack Avenue Engine Complex into a future assembly site for the three-row next generation Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The investment will create more than 6,500 jobs which Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says will change the city.
"This is the way the city of Detroit fights unemployment and poverty," he says. "5000 jobs with an average wage of $58,000 a year and these are the kinds of jobs we need to bring back to the city, jobs that Detroiters can get training and do."
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer says it is welcomed news.
"It has been a long time since we have seen an investment this big and transformative," she says. "This is a moment in our state where we have got some momentum and we have got to keep our foot on the gas."
The new reborn Mack facility will be the first new assembly plant to be build in Detroit in three decades.