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    GOODBYE OLD FRIEND: Demolition starts on former city building in south Lansing

    By Tianna Jenkins,

    12 days ago
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=33HYAJ_0sqqQ4k200
    • Demolition starts on the former city of Lansing South Washington Office Complex.
    • It is being removed to make room for a new $175 million public safety complex.
    • Video gives you a look at the demolition.

    (The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)

    "Well done old friend we thank you. But now we are making way for the next stage," said Lansing Mayor Andy Schor.

    It's the end of an era here at 2500 S Washington Avenue as crews began demolishing a building that's been standing for 80 years.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=34a0OG_0sqqQ4k200 Tianna Jenkins, WSYM, May 2024
    SWOC demolition in south Lansing

    "It was built as an armory for the Michigan National Guard. They left several years ago and gave it back to the city," Schor said.

    And now this site has a new fate

    "A new public safety complex. It's going to be state of the art and it's going to make sure that our first responders and our justice system is top of the line for our citizens," Schor said.

    This is a draft rendering of what the $175 million complex could look like.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2yvDFX_0sqqQ4k200 City of Lansing
    Draft Rendering of New Public Safety Center

    It will house the police department, fire department administration, a new fire station, and even the 54A district court.

    Lansing Fire Chief Brian Sturdivant says this move is needed and marks a sign of progress in the community for public safety.

    "We will be able to collaborate a lot easier from a public safety standpoint working out of the same building," Sturdivant said.

    It will also include a training facility to help crews gain some experience.

    "We will have a training facility with a burn building, a tower, and a classroom and it will become a regional asset. Right now, we are limited in that regard," Sturdivant said.

    "We have to be able to experience live fire regularly and this new training facility will allow us to do that," Sturdivant said.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=33IkoQ_0sqqQ4k200 Tianna Jenkins, WSYM, May 2024
    SWOC demolition in Lansing

    The city of Lansing says they are hoping for 2026 complex opening.

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