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Rubysdad1975 OP t1_ixvqdqw wrote

You know, the Christian thing to do would be to fix these buildings up and use them to house the homeless, Central American immigrants, Ukrainian refugees, etc. etc. etc.

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pk10534 t1_ixxmz2i wrote

That makes the assumption the church has the (likely) hundreds of thousands of dollars in capital needed to renovate and refurbish these properties so that they’re livable for the aforementioned folks.

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Cunninghams_right t1_ixxzy12 wrote

then sell all but one and work on that one. I would gladly pay $100k for one of those, even if it meant major renovations inside.

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CaptainObvious110 t1_iy236eu wrote

If they don't have the money to renovate and refurbish the properties then why not be rid of them in the first place? If I'm missing something please clear it up

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UndrinkablePint t1_ixvsecn wrote

The Loyola School is a school for children Pre-K2 to 1st grade) whose families make less than $29k/year. The buildings were not approved for classrooms, hence their need to rise 3 buildings.

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Rubysdad1975 OP t1_ixvuxek wrote

I’m talking about the Greek Orthodox Church owned buildings. They are demolishing for a prayer garden, not school expansion

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