Masonic Temple Building (Lansing, Michigan) Explained

Masonic Temple Building
Location:217 S. Capitol Ave.,
Lansing, Michigan
Coordinates:42.7319°N -84.5533°W
Built:1924
Architect:Edwyn A. Bowd
Architecture:Classical Revival
Added:September 17, 1980
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:80001868
Designated Other1:Michigan State Historic Site
Designated Other1 Date:May 15, 1987

The Masonic Temple Building, located at 217 South Capitol Avenue in Lansing, Michigan, is a former Masonic building constructed in 1924. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

History

Lansing's Masonic community was established in 1849. They constructed their first temple at the turn of the twentieth century, and constructed this much larger one in 1924. The building was designed by Lansing architect Edwyn A. Bowd. The building was purchased by Cooley Law School in 1974. They continued to use the building until 2008, and put it up for sale in 2014.[2] Following several failed proposals for various uses of the building, it was purchased in 2021 by the Boji Group.[3] In September 2023, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor announced acceptance of a proposal made by the Boji Group in 2022 to convert the building to Lansing's City Hall. [4]

Description

The former Lansing Masonic Temple is a seven-story, Classical Revival structure clad with limestone in the front and buff-colored brick on the sides and rear. The main facade has a lower basement containing a recessed entry, above which is a pedimented, antae-decorated block. Anthemion and acroterion motifs are repeated along the roofline and metal grills in the pediment frieze. The temple's interior was extensively altered by Cooley Law School to house classrooms and offices.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/hso/sites/6492.htm Michigan State Historic Site
  2. News: Law school plans to sell former Masonic Temple building . Ken Palmer . Lansing State Journal . December 22, 2014 .
  3. News: Tyler . Schneider . Masonic Temple approaches century mark with renewed future . Lansing City Pulse . September 14, 2023 . November 14, 2023.
  4. News: Berl . Schwartz . City Hall headed up the street to the old Masonic Temple . Lansing City Pulse . September 13, 2023 . November 14, 2023.