The conversion of the former Catholic Charities men's shelter on Cordell Avenue to a restaurant space is making tremendous progress. Sigal Construction is the contractor, working from designs by Steven J. Karr, AIA, Inc.
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So interesting how they are going about this Reno. I don't know much about commercial construction but it's been fun to watch the wall go up.
What happened to the people in the homeless shelter?
6:33: I don't know about the specific people, but the shelter itself has been relocated to the Pike District area. A.k.a. White Flint.
I heard the county consolidated shelters. Greenberg raised the rent and they couldn't afford it is the word on the street.
Good! Maybe this will mean that I won't have to see that bum with the Irish accent around here anymore. Anyone who frequents the Bethesda Row area is I'm sure familiar with the Lucky Charms I'm talking about who's always begging for some cash. Then there's the tall, lanky older black dude who is always robotically friendly when begging. Off to the Pike with'em! The bums will always lose!
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