Salvation Army to tear down aging half of downtown Nanaimo building
NANAIMO — A critical local social service provider is forging ahead with redevelopment plans to expand its busy Nicol St. location.
Salvation Army New Hope Centre executive director Jeffrey Baergen said the old half of the building constructed in 1888 has served as home to their popular meal programing but needs to be replaced.
“The older half (of the building) is two storeys high, that’s going to be coming down, we’re going to be putting up an additional two storeys.”
He said the extra space will complement the Salvation Army’s adjoining New Hope Centre, which opened in 2007.