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This view looks east toward the church’s main property on 23rd; the two facing sites are both slated for redevelopment with new apartments.
Mount Calvary Christian Center has been planning to sell its Central Area properties, then relocate. Its broker is Bascomb Real Estate Group. A year ago, one early apartment plan was filed west across the street from the church. That was from Third Place Design Co-operative on behalf of local developer Jaebadiah Gardner.