by Craig Takeuchi on April 21st, 2021 at 5:30 PM 1 of 3 2 of 3
There have been some glimmers of hope.
Active cases and monitored people have decreased in numbers for several consecutive days now. Also, B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry had stated during her presentation on April 19 that there are signs that B.C.’s curve has slowly begun to bend.
The primary area of concern, however, remains hospitalized cases, which continues to rise and is approaching 500 cases.
The number of deaths was also high today.
There are also 11 flights with exposures and three businesses temporarily closed by health authorities due to COVID-19.
SALES
CBRE announced the sale of a religious facility located at 108 Washington Place in Passaic, NJ. The former Presbyterian church was acquired by the Church of God Prophecy for $750,000.
Charles Berger and
Samuel Bernhaut and
Nicole Nannola of CBRE’s Retail Services, represented the seller, Trustees First Presbyterian Society of Passaic, and procured the buyer, another religious institution that will continue to cater to the neighborhood. Built in 1927 to serve the Jewish congregation B’nai Benjamin, 108 Washington Place is a 12,790 s/f, two-story house of worship that can accommodate up to 400 people in the main sanctuary and balcony. The lower level contains additional meeting rooms, offices and a full industrial kitchen. The property is near multiple bus lines and is two blocks away from Main Avenue, Passaic’s main commercial thoroughfare.