Premier Health has opened a new, 30,000 square foot facility on Brown Street. The hospital system renovated the former South Park Methodist Church for the project.
The South Park Inn shelter for people experiencing homelessness is abandoning a controversial plan to relocate from downtown Hartford to a larger building in the city’s North End.
Jul 14, 2021 / 10:29 PM EDT
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) The University of Dayton is working to repurpose the former South Park Methodist Church on South Brown Street into a medical office building.
The university’s proposal indicates that the space would be for physical and occupational rehabilitation services, which would be integrated into the existing structure which was built in 1925. At this time the proposal is subject to approval by the City of Dayton.
The updated plan also calls for reconfiguring the building’s parking lot and maintaining the old trees along the north property line. It would also expand a buffer between the parking area and residences to the west of the property.
Hartford’s South Park Inn shelter may accelerate relocation plans now that the city has offered possible federal coronavirus funding designated to fight homelessness.