Christman Renovation of Mutual Building in Downtown Lansing Stays True to Architecture

The Christman Company recently finished its $12 million renovation of the former Mutual Building in Downtown Lansing. The Christman Company, which specializes in historic renovations, took special precautions to maintain the historical integrity of the building.

According to excerpts from the article:

After nearly two years of planning and construction, Lansing based contractor Christman Co. is casting those historic features with trendy, modern elements.

"It says more than words ever could what our company is capable of," Chief Executive Officer Steven Roznowski said Tuesday during a tour of the six-story building.

The company moved into the building last month after finishing the $12 million redevelopment project.

Officials plan to rechristen the structure the Christman Building at an event Tuesday.

Built by Michigan Millers Mutual Insurance Co. as its headquarters, it most recently housed state offices.

The redeveloped Mutual Building includes a three-story glass atrium, sixth-story conference room addition with a view of the state Capitol and a host of modern mechanical features.

In Christman's fourth- and fifth-floor offices, a long compound-curve wall painted in a copper patina ushers employees down the main corridor.

Meanwhile, on the first floor, which served as the original executive suites, floor-to-ceiling wood paneling and plaster crown molding have been painstakingly restored.

"We wanted to have both of those elements represented," Roznowski said of the old and modern features.

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