Ottawa Street Power Station

Ottawa Street Power Station
View from across the Grand River, 2022
Interactive map of Ottawa Street Power Station
Area1.35 acres (5,500 m2)
Built1937-1939
ArchitectBurns & Roe
Bowd–Munson Company
Architectural styleArt Deco
NRHP reference No.08001103
Added to NRHPNovember 26, 2008

The Ottawa Street Power Station is a historic electric and steam power station in Lansing, Michigan. The power station was built for the Lansing Board of Water and Light in the late 1930s, with engineering design by Burns and Roe and Art Deco architectural design by the Bowd–Munson Company. The plant generated electricity and steam until 1992, and saw a brief period of use as a chilled water plant in the early 2000s. The building's design and location in Downtown Lansing made it a candidate for adaptive reuse, and it was remodeled into offices for the Accident Fund Insurance Company of America in the early 2010s.