The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development
The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development is an university building in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan which is located on Forest Road. The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development is situated nearby to the golf course Forest Akers West, as well as near the hospital McLaren Greater Lansing.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Capital Area Multimodal Gateway and Michigan State University Observatory.
Capital Area Multimodal Gateway
Railway station
Photo: Shadowlink1014, Public domain.
Capital Area Multimodal Gateway, also known as East Lansing station, is an intermodal transit station in East Lansing, Michigan. Operated by the Capital Area Transportation Authority, it is served by Amtrak's Blue Water passenger train, local buses, and intercity buses. Capital Area Multimodal Gateway is situated 1 mile north of The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development.
Michigan State University Observatory
Observatory
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Michigan State University Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Michigan State University. It is located south of the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing, Michigan, near the corner of Forest Rd and College Rd. Michigan State University Observatory is situated 1 mile east of The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development.
Crego Park
Park
Photo: Gpwitteveen, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Ralph William Crego was an American politician who served as Mayor of Lansing, Michigan from 1943 to 1961. Crego was born at Fife Lake, Michigan, and moved to Lansing at age 21.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include East Lansing and REO Town.
East Lansing
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East Lansing is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. Most of the city lies within Ingham County, although a small portion extends north into Clinton County.
REO Town
Neighborhood
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REO Town is a district in Lansing, Michigan, United States, located south of downtown. The neighborhood is bordered by West Malcolm X Street to the north; South Cedar Street BL I-96 to the east; West Mount Hope Avenue to the south; and Townsend Street, the Grand River, and South Martin Luther King Jr. REO Town is situated 3 miles northwest of The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development.
Okemos
Town
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Okemos is a census-designated place in Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population of the CDP was 25,121 at the 2020 census. Okemos is part of the urban area of Lansing–East Lansing, and is located nearby the campus of Michigan State University. Okemos is situated 4 miles east of The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development.
The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development
- Type: University building
- Address: 3535 Forest Road, Lansing, MI 48190
- Categories: building and education
- Location: Lansing, Ingham, Central Michigan, Michigan, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.70536° or 42° 42′ 19″ northLongitude
-84.50158° or 84° 30′ 6″ westOpen location code
86JQPF4X+49OpenStreetMap ID
way 1363194424OpenStreetMap feature
building=university
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