Restoration work underway on Sudworth Building in downtown Ann Arbor
The number of historic buildings undergoing renovation in downtown Ann Arbor is increasing. The latest candidate is the Sudworth Building on East Washington, which is in the middle of a $3 million conversion into office space and a brewery/BBQ.
It’s not known whether Bishop Sudworth or his son George built the
John Carlson, managing partner of 2mission, is heading up the $3 million project, which will gut and redevelop the structure at 205 E
The
Carlson notes that many of the building’s historic aspects will be preserved as his group tries to obtain state historic designation for it. He touts the building’s distinctly large windows on the second and third floors.
“It’s almost like you’re in a glass box up there,” Carlson says.
A contributing property in the Main Street Historic District, the simplified Romaneque structure has had an interesting and varied history. It was built by the Sudworths and had long been home to a number of fraternal orders before it became a Buddhist temple in its latest reincarnation.
Bishop Sudworth owned a successful medical practice in
Source: John Carlson, co-owner of the
Writer: Jon Zemke