Chattanooga Times Free Press

Masons to erect new temple building near Finley stadium

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

One of Chattanoog­a’s oldest nonprofit groups is getting a new home that backers hope will draw a variety of uses in Chattanoog­a’s re-emerging Southside.

Four Chattanoog­a Masonic lodges are joining to build a facility on a vacant lot at 551 West 21st St. across from Finley stadium to both house their lodge activities and to be available for events and parking for other activities at the stadium.

The Masons plan to break ground Friday on their new $2 million temple site, which is the third home for the Chattanoog­a Masonic Center since its founding in 1899.

The new 7,650-square-foot building should be completed by next year and will be home to four Masonic lodges that previously shared a building at 950 Vine Street, which the Masons sold two years ago to the Chabad Jewish Center of Chattanoog­a.

“We searched several locations prior to deciding on this site,” said Steve Reno, a Mason for the past 29 years and is president of Chattanoog­a Masonic Temple Inc., which is comprised of representa­tives from the four Masonic lodges. “We just felt with the expansion on the Southside, this was a really good opportunit­y to be more visible in the community and to develop our facility to assist the community with events and parking for stadium activities and other activities.”

In addition to hosting Masonic events, the new Masonic building will have an approximat­ely 200-person capacity rental space for other special events as well as an outdoor patio area and parking lot.

Paul Smith, another board

“We searched several locations prior to deciding on this site. We just felt with the expansion on the Southside, this was a really good opportunit­y to be more visible in the community and to develop our facility to assist the community with events and parking for stadium activities and other activities.” – STEVE RENO, PRESIDENT OF CHATTANOOG­A MASONIC TEMPLE INC.

member for the Chattanoog­a Masonic Temple, said the building will be home to Chattanoog­a Lodge No. 199 F.&A.M. Temple Lodge No. 430, F.&A.M., John Bailey Nicklin chapter No. 49 R.A.M., and Lookout Commandery No. 14 Knights Templar. Collective­ly, the four lodges have nearly 800 members who continue the Mason tradition started in Chattanoog­a with the establishm­ent of the first lodge in 1850.

“The new building will be of great use for these lodges and for others who may want to use the facilities, especially on game days at Finley Stadium,” Smith said.

Chattanoog­a Masonic Temple, Inc., a not-forprofit real estate holding company, was chartered in 1899 to promote Freemasonr­y and to erect and maintain a building for Masonic purposes in Chattanoog­a.

Chattanoog­a attorney Mark Von Keller, II, vice president of the Chattanoog­a Masonic Temple, said the first Masonic

Lodge in Chattanoog­a was chartered in 1850 and Temple 430 began in 1872.

Masons are part of a fraternal organizati­on that traces its roots to the local fraterniti­es of stonemason­s, which regulated the qualificat­ions of stonemason­s and their interactio­n with authoritie­s and clients in medieval times. The basic, local organizati­onal unit of Freemasonr­y is the Lodge.

The Masons first home in Chattanoog­a was at 7th and Cherry Streets in what was formerly the Mountain City Club. In 1917, the membership in the Chattanoog­a Masonic Temple was extended to two other masonic bodies — Hamilton Chapter No. 49 of the Royal Arch Masons and Lookout Commandery No. 14 Knights Templar.

In 1959, the Chattanoog­a Masonic Temple moved into its second home, the former Jo Conn Guild mansion at 950 Vine Street in Fortwood.

Chattanoog­a Masonic Temple Inc. is now governed by an eight-member board comprised of Reno von Kessler, vice president, Terry Plemons, secretary-treasurer, Jim Carroll, David Olds, Richard Petty, Paul Smith and Tag Thompson.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Rendering from Artech shows how the new Masonic lodge buiding will look when completed at 551 West 21st St. across from Finley Stadium.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Rendering from Artech shows how the new Masonic lodge buiding will look when completed at 551 West 21st St. across from Finley Stadium.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CHATTANOOG­A PUBLIC LIBRARY AND UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOG­A SPECIAL COLLECTION­S ?? The Masonic Temple Building at 950 Vine St. housed the Masons from 1959 until 2015, when the building was sold and converted to the Chabad Jewish Center of Chattanoog­a.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CHATTANOOG­A PUBLIC LIBRARY AND UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOG­A SPECIAL COLLECTION­S The Masonic Temple Building at 950 Vine St. housed the Masons from 1959 until 2015, when the building was sold and converted to the Chabad Jewish Center of Chattanoog­a.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CHATTANOOG­A PUBLIC LIBRARY AND UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOG­A SPECIAL COLLECTION­S ?? The original Temple Building in downtown Chattanoog­a was at Seventh and Cherry streets where Jim Berry later developed the first parking lot for what became Republic Parking Systems.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CHATTANOOG­A PUBLIC LIBRARY AND UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOG­A SPECIAL COLLECTION­S The original Temple Building in downtown Chattanoog­a was at Seventh and Cherry streets where Jim Berry later developed the first parking lot for what became Republic Parking Systems.

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