The Detroit Masonic Temple was designed in the neo-gothic architectural style, using a great deal of limestone. It contains a 55-by-100-foot (17 m × 30 m) stage, one of the largest in the country. Mason designed the whole structure as well as the Masonic Temple Theatre, a venue for concerts, Broadway shows, and other special events in the Detroit Theater District. Although the hotel rooms are available to any noble of the mystic shrine or blue lodge mason, none are currently in usable condition. The building includes numerous lodge rooms, offices, and dining spaces, as well as a hotel section. It is currently the home of the Detroit Handball Club. Recreational facilities include a swimming pool, handball court, gymnasium, bowling alley, and a pool hall. The building contains a variety of public spaces including three theaters, three ballrooms and banquet halls, and a 160 by 100 feet (49 m × 30 m) clear-span drill hall. Located in the Cass Corridor of Detroit, Michigan, at 500 Temple Street, the building serves as a home to various masonic organizations including the York Rite Sovereign College of North America. The Detroit Masonic Temple is the world's largest Masonic Temple.