Colonial Village (Lansing, Michigan)

Colonial Village
Neighborhood

Colonial Village sign

Location in the state of Michigan
Coordinates: 42°44′49″N 83°8′35″W / 42.74694°N 83.14306°W / 42.74694; -83.14306Coordinates: 42°44′49″N 83°8′35″W / 42.74694°N 83.14306°W / 42.74694; -83.14306
Country United States
State Michigan
County Ingham
Area
  Neighborhood 1.04 sq mi (2.69 km2)
Elevation 873 ft (266.1 m)
Population (2000)
  Neighborhood 3,187
  Density 2,959/sq mi (1,142.3/km2)
  Metro 464,036
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP codes 48910
Area code(s) 517
Website http://www.cvnanews.com/
Colonial Village @ city-data.com[1]

Colonial Village is a neighborhood in Lansing, Michigan. It is located southwest of REO Town in the southside of the city.

Description

The neighborhood is bordered by West Mount Hope Avenue to the north, South Martin Luther King Blvd (M-99) to the east, West Holmes Road to the south, and Pleasant Grove Road to the west.[1] Largely composed of single-family homes, there are commercial and retail components along Mount Hope at the Colonial Village Shopping Center, and centered at MLK and Holmes in the southeast corner of the neighborhood at the open-air Logan Square Shopping Center. Directly north of Logan Square, sprawls a heavy industrial area owned by Reid Machinery which lies along a branch of the Jackson & Lansing Railroad which cuts diagonally across the southeastern corner of the district.

History

The oldest part of the neighborhood was part of a 1917 annexation of Lansing into the surrounding township. This section is in the northeastern corner of the neighborhood, and is bound by Martin Luther King Boulevard to the east, Victor Avenue to the south, Pattengill Avenue to the west, and Mount Hope Avenue to the north. Subsequent annexations in 1950, 1955, and 1958, respectively, brought the rest of the land into the city that would become the Colonial Village neighborhood.

Education

Primary and secondary schools

The Lansing School District operates Lewton Elementary on Lewton Plaza, bordering Mt. Hope Avenue, as well as the Lansing K-8 STEM Academy (formerly Dwight Rich Middle School) on Hampden Drive. The district formerly operated Elmhurst Elementary along Pattengill Avenue, though the building now functions as storage and office space for the district. Cole Academy, a K-6 charter school chartered by Central Michigan University, is located along Mt. Hope Avenue.

References

External links

Colonial Village shopping center
sign along Mount Hope Road
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