Monday, April 7, 2025

Salvation Army looks to get shelter for homeless women and families back on track

 
Rendering and headline:  Wisconsin State Journal, 4/7/2025
Photo by Retiring Guy

The Salvation Army of Dane County won city approval in 2019 to demolish its shelter for homeless women and families on East Washington Avenue and convert the site into a campus with office space, more beds and some low-income apartments. 
Half a decade later, the 44-unit Shield Apartments has been completed at the intersection of East Mifflin and North Blount streets. But the old shelter, an aging former Catholic school, still stands at 630 E. Washington Ave., just east of Downtown. It's the only drop-in shelter for women and families in the county, and staff say it's crowded and outdated. 
The Salvation Army put the shelter redevelopment on hold during the pandemic to prioritize housing people, Marc Ott of JLA Architects, a local firm working with the Salvation Army on the project, said at a neighborhood meeting last week. The project's city approvals eventually expired.

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