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Central Business District in Michigan, United States



























Downtown Lansing

Central Business District

Downtown Lansing, Michiganalong Michigan Avenue
Downtown Lansing, Michigan
along Michigan Avenue

Country
United States
State
Michigan
County
Ingham
City
Lansing
Area
 • Total
1.09 sq mi (2.48 km2)
Highest elevation

870 ft (270 m)
Lowest elevation

820 ft (250 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total
4,847
 • Density
4,407.9/sq mi (1,701.9/km2)
Time zone
UTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)
UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code(s)
48915, 48933, 48912, 48906
Area code(s)
517

Downtown Lansing is the central business district of Lansing, Michigan, United States. Located in the west-central part of the city along the banks of the Grand River, downtown Lansing is primarily home to Michigan's state government and three colleges, and also contains sports facilities, museums, entertainment and retail, and a growing residential population.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Overview


  • 3 Government & infrastructure

    • 3.1 Transportation



  • 4 Education

    • 4.1 Colleges & universities


    • 4.2 Libraries



  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




History[edit]


The area that would become downtown was part of the original plat of Lansing. When the city was chosen as the capital of Michigan in 1847, this area – known as Middle Town – was chosen as the site of the state capitol building, but the city's primary and older business district of Old Town – then known as Lower Town – would remain the dominant business district for another decade or so.[1] The building of the first Michigan Avenue Bridge in 1848 and the relocation of the area's post office in 1851 expedited the growth of Middle Town.



Overview[edit]


The boundaries of downtown Lansing are formally defined by one organization and one neighborhood association. Downtown Lansing Inc., a business improvement district, is the most narrow definition of the district, and only includes the office core of the downtown. Its boundaries are Larch Street on the east, St. Joseph Street to the south, Capitol Avenue to the west, and Shiawassee Street to the north.[2] A 16-block portion of this area was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Lansing Downtown Historic District on July 31, 2009.[3]


The Downtown Lansing Neighborhood Association defines the district as being bounded by the Grand River to the east, I-496 to the south, MLK Boulevard to the west, and Oakland Avenue to the north. This neighborhood association actually overlaps and includes in full other neighborhood association boundaries. It overlaps parts of the Walnut and Old Forest neighborhoods to the north, and includes the neighborhoods of Cherry Hill in the southeast corner of the neighborhood, Renaissance in the southwest corner, and Genesee in the northwest corner.



Government & infrastructure[edit]


The offices of the city's government are located in Lansing City Hall at the corner of West Michigan Avenue and Capitol Avenue across the street from the Michigan State Capitol, which is the seat of the state government. Despite not being the county seat, downtown Lansing is home to some Ingham County offices.



Transportation[edit]


Downtown is one of two hubs for the Capital Area Transportation Authority. The CATA Transportation Center (CTC) is the central and western hub of the system, and also intercity bus companies including Greyhound and Indian Trails.



Education[edit]


There are no existing primary or secondary education facilities located in downtown.



Colleges & universities[edit]


Downtown is home to three institutions of higher learning. The largest is Lansing Community College with an enrollment of approximately 22,000 students on the north end of downtown. Cooley Law School, the largest law school in the nation by enrollment, is located just south of the capitol. The Lansing campus of Davenport University, a private, non-profit university, is located in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of downtown, but is currently renovating a facility along East Allegan Avenue two blocks east of the capitol to relocate to.[4]



Libraries[edit]


The headquarters and main library of the Capital Area District Library are located along Kalamazoo Street and Capitol Avenue. Library of Michigan & Historical Center is located along Kalamazoo Street in the west end of downtown. The library also includes the Archives of Michigan and State Law Library. Thomas E. Brennan Law Library, a part of Cooley Law School, sits at the corner of Kalamazoo and Washington Square in the central business district. It is one of the largest law libraries in the country.[5]



References[edit]




  1. ^ "Lansing's Early Settlement". City of Lansing. Retrieved 10 September 2012. 


  2. ^ "Downtown Lansing Inc. about". Retrieved 10 September 2012. 


  3. ^ "Attractions". Lansing Downtown Inc. Retrieved 10 September 2012. 


  4. ^ Sabella, Anthony (20 June 2012). "Davenport Lansing Campus Moving To New Downtown Location". WILX. Retrieved 10 September 2012. 


  5. ^ "Facts-at-a-Glance". Cooley Law Libraries. Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2012. 




External links[edit]


  • Downtown Lansing Inc.

  • Lansing Downtown Neighborhood Association









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