The ETCDC’s first board worked with the Epworth Ministry to plan for the reuse or disposal of two Fort Sanders neighborhood church buildings and several adjacent houses.
The ETCDC’s first and longtime home at 1522 Highland Avenue came from this project.
The Design Center’s first board worked with the Epworth Ministry to plan for the reuse or disposal of two Fort Sanders church buildings and several adjacent houses. The church congregations had dispersed leaving their property holdings with a joint collaborative of Methodist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, and Episcopal churches. The ETCDC’s first and longtime home at 1522 Highland Avenue was part … Read More
Read moreThe Design Center’s first board worked with the Epworth Ministry to plan for the reuse or disposal of two Fort Sanders church buildings and several adjacent houses. The church congregations had dispersed leaving their property holdings with a joint collaborative of Methodist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, and Episcopal churches. The ETCDC’s first and longtime home at 1522 Highland Avenue was part of that project.
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