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Downtown Mission sells main facility, pursuing new location

After more than 20 years of using664 Victoria Avenueas its main facility,the Downtown Mission in Windsor islooking for a new building after "outgrowing" its home.

Organization wants to move to property on McDougall Street

The Downtown Mission says the closing date for its main building at 664 Victoria Avenue in Windsor is at the end of June 2022. (Jacob Barker/CBC)

After more than 20 years of using664 Victoria Avenueas its main facility and"outgrowing" the space the Downtown Mission in Windsor will be relocatingtoa new building.

"It's just time for us to move along to amore adequate space," said Rev. Ron Dunn, executive director of the mission, who said the COVID-19 pandemic has driven home the organization's need for extra room.

The building was sold in2019, but the mission announced the closing date on Thursday. The organization will be vacating the premises no later thanJune of next year, whenthe new owner will take full possession.

The mission plans to leavethe first and second floors by the end of July, however.

The organization said that the mission's meal program will continue to operate out of the Victoria Avenue site.

"664 Victoria will continue to operate in the basement, where our kitchen and dining room facilities are,for the next eight to 12 months following that," Dunn said.

There's no impact to the shelter bed service, which isprovided at875Ouellette Ave., nor to the mission's youth program on 1247 Wyandotte St.

Despite the sale and the deadline, there's no confirmationon where the mission's new home will land.

The property the Downtown Mission is hoping to make its new home is currently a strip mall and a vacant former industrial site. (Stacey Janzer/CBC)

The organization is looking at two property options, with the front-runner located at1540 McDougallSt.

A move to that site, which previously fell through,is subject to approval by the city.

If that doesn't work out, Dunn said the mission will pursue alocation at825OuelletteAve., a propertywhich it already owns. For now, staff will work out of anearby building, a former Windsor Public Library branch,as its temporary office space.

"Also, we need to fundraise.So, you know,there's lots of things happening. But we do know onethingfor surewe're moving from this building," Dunn said.

Corrections

  • This story has been updated to correct the location of the site where the Downtown Mission intends to relocate as its second choice.
    May 07, 2021 11:58 AM ET

With files from Jacob Barker