Step inside a piece of Cleveland history — the Newburgh Masonic Temple, built in 1917 by architect William J. Carter. Once the proud gathering place of the Masons for over 50 years, this three-story brick landmark hosted meetings, ceremonies, and community life before closing its doors in 1984 . Today, the temple stands as a striking reminder of the past, bearing ornate design details, towering brick walls, and stories hidden in every corner. While the property is currently condemned and in need of a full rehabilitation, its future possibilities are endless. With city support for adaptive reuse, this historic structure could be transformed into climate-controlled storage, artist studios, a cultural or community center, loft-style apartments, or an event space. Exterior modifications are restricted under its historic designation, but creative redevelopment of the interior can breathe new life into this rare Cleveland landmark. Whether you are an investor, preservationist, or visionary, the Newburgh Masonic Temple presents a one-of-a-kind opportunity to reimagine history while shaping the future. Access by appt and at buyer’s risk; follow City requirements. Docs in MLS. Seller financing considered for the right offer.