The Salvation Army Houston Area Command to spend $5,635,865.00 to occupy 41,167 square feet of space in Houston Texas.
Houston, Texas — According to state and local development sources, The Salvation Army Houston Area Command plans to invest $5,635,865.00 to build out 41,167 square feet of new space in Houston. The company plans to occupy the new space at 2407 N Main St in Houston, on or about 5/1/2024. According to the company website In this community since 1889, The Salvation Army Greater Houston Area Command serves Harris, Montgomery and Fort Bend Counties through youth programs, homeless shelters, disaster relief, social services, senior programs and rehabilitation. The mission of The Salvation Army Greater Houston Area Command is to meet human needs without discrimination. About 86.3 cents of every dollar raised locally is used to support the services offered in the Greater Houston Area. Nationally, The Salvation Army assists nearly 30 million Americans each year across 5,000 communities. The Salvation Army of Greater Houston is a United Way agency. For more information, please visit SalvationArmyHouston.org.
To learn more about The Salvation Army Houston Area Command, visit http://salvationarmyhouston.org/
Company Contact:
Robert Stutts, Chief Operating Officer
713-752-0677
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