(by Central Roofing Company, CISION, 12 October, 2021)
When members of the Masonic Fraternity of Lodge 98 laid the cornerstone for their building in 1922, they could hardly have dreamt what would happen to their location almost a century later. Scheduled to reopen in November, the building, including a new roof from Central Roofing Company, will house the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain.
Thanks to initial funding of more than $35 million from Minnesota Masonic Charities, the institute will focus on the early diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders in early childhood and adolescence. But first the structure needed top-to-bottom rebuilding — inside and out.
The University of Minnesota purchased the 10.2 acre property in …
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