Jackson Mayor to Deliver Annual State of the City Address at New City Center

Lansing, Mich. — Jackson Mayor Daniel Mahoney will deliver the city’s highly anticipated State of the City Address on Wednesday evening at the newly renovated City Center, formerly known as the Masonic Temple. The event, which is free to attend, will begin at 6 p.m. and offers a chance for residents to hear about the city’s progress over the past year and learn about plans for the future.

The address is a key moment for the community, celebrating Jackson’s growth and development. This year’s event will also provide attendees with an opportunity to witness firsthand the ongoing construction at the City Center. Once completed, the building will feature an incubator kitchen and food service training center, aimed at fostering local entrepreneurship and providing valuable workforce development resources.

Construction on the City Center is expected to conclude later this spring, further revitalizing the downtown area and contributing to Jackson’s broader revitalization efforts.

For those unable to attend in person, 6 News will provide updates on the event throughout the evening, ensuring the community remains informed about the latest developments in the city.

The State of the City Address is an important tradition in Jackson, offering Mayor Mahoney an opportunity to highlight the city’s achievements while laying out a vision for continued progress.

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