Photo Gallery: A tour of the Glendale Masonic Temple, reborn as office space
CBRE President Lewis C. Horne gives a tour of the former Masonic Temple building, where the commercial real estate firm occupies the top four floors and has optioned for two additional lower floors. The nine-story 1929 Art Deco building has been refurbished by Caruso Affiliated.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Open space and offices are seen during a tour of the former Masonic Temple building, where the commercial real estate firm CBRE occupies the top four floors and has optioned for two additional lower floors. The nine-story 1929 Art Deco building has been refurbished by Caruso Affiliated.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)New spiral staircases can be seen during a tour of the former Masonic Temple building, where CBRE occupies the top four floors.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)CBRE, Inc. and Caruso Affiliated officials gave a tour of the former Masonic Temple building Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016. CBRE, a commercial real estate firm, occupies the top four floors and has optioned for two additional lower floors. The nine-story 1929 Art Deco building has been refurbished by Caruso Affiliated.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)CBRE President Lewis C. Horne talks about the amenities of the refurbished former Masonic Temple, where the company occupies the top four floors and has optioned for two additional lower floors. The nine-story 1929 Art Deco building has been refurbished by Caruso Affiliated.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)The commercial real estate firm CBRE occupies the top four floors of the former Masonic Temple and has optioned for two additional lower floors. The nine-story 1929 Art Deco building has been refurbished by Caruso Affiliated.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Some of the former Masonic Temple building windows can be completely opened to allow fresh air to circulate, as shown during a tour of the refurbished building, on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016. The nine-story 1929 Art Deco building has been refurbished by Caruso Affiliated.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)CBRE, Inc. now occupies most of the former Masonic Temple building, and has optioned for two additional lower floors. The nine-story 1929 Art Deco building has been refurbished by Caruso Affiliated.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)