By: Rachel Greco (via Lansing State Journal)
LANSING — Paul Gentilozzi parked his vehicle on South Washington Square in front of the Atrium Building on a recent Monday, making his way through the inside of the restored, century-old former theater his company owns.
Donning a hard hat, he exited at the back of the Atrium and walked through a large gate into the bustling construction site for Tower on Grand.
It’s been nearly a year since Gentilozzi Real Estate started construction on the 28-story skyscraper taking shape between the Grand Tower at 235 S. Grand Ave., where West Washtenaw Street dead-ends into Grand Avenue, and a parking garage to the north. Thirteen of the tower’s concrete floors have been poured.
Photo Credit: Lansing State Journal
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