Check out the complete transformation of a former 10-Most Endangered site into a company’s headquarters, blending the best of old and new.
In 2008, remnants of Hurricane Ike swept through Jeffersonville, its high winds tearing a portion of the roof off the vacant 1926 Masonic Temple on Spring Street. The building’s rapidly deteriorating condition prompted Indiana Landmarks to name it one of the state’s 10 Most Endangered in 2012.
Denton Floyd Real Estate Group, a company with a track record of adapting historic buildings for new uses, acquired the former lodge for its company headquarters. Denton Floyd’s recently completed transformation blends the best of old and new, suggesting that ill winds can sometimes blow good.
See it for yourself on a Landmark Look on May 26, sponsored by Indiana Landmarks and Denton Floyd Real Estate Group. Light refreshments will be provided. The building is accessible to all.
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