Catherine Dunphy Dec. 21, 2007
The Salvation Army may want to earmark some of the money going into their iconic kettles this Christmas for rent.
Since September, the Army has been paying a monthly rent of $5,240 – more than $20,000 to date – for an empty 4,000-square-foot property where its Warehouse Mission, currently operating in 800 square feet in a back alley, had hoped to offer an expanded range of services.
Responding to community pressure, the Army ditched its plans to rent the abandoned restaurant at 446 Parliament St., where it planned to operate church and adult learning programs, despite signing a three-year lease.
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