The Salvation Army of North Texas to spend $122 Million to occupy 301,000 square feet of space in Dallas Texas.
Dallas, Texas — According to state and local development sources, The Salvation Army of North Texas plans to invest $122 Million to build out 301,000 square feet of new space in Dallas. The company plans to occupy the new space at 8625 N. Stemmons Freeway in Dallas, on or about April 1, 2027. According to the company website The Salvation Army of North Texas provides a range of services to combat poverty, addiction, and homelessness at 21 centers of operation in Dallas and Rockwall, Tarrant and Ellis, and Denton and Collin counties. Faithful to our mission, The Salvation Army enables God-empowered transformations of individuals and society through food assistance, shelter, rehabilitation, counseling, spiritual support, mentoring and job placement, and more. Backed by 131 years of expertise, The Salvation Army of North Texas is uniquely positioned to respond to the changing needs of our community. Our footprint across 4,078 square miles in Dallas, Tarrant and Ellis, Denton and Collin, and Rockwall Counties makes us the largest Salvation Army Command in the world. But more importantly, it allows us to reach our most vulnerable neighbors in every pocket of North Texas. As The Salvation Army of North Texas works to address the startling realities of addiction, homelessness, and poverty across our cities, we’ve never been better poised to win our battles. By re-establishing our goals for processes, partnerships, programs, and places, we can do more than just change lives. We can revolutionize the way we serve our cities.
To learn more about The Salvation Army of North Texas, visit http://salvationarmyntx.org/
Company Contact:
Scotty Landry, Interim Managing Director
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scotty-landry-mba-ed-d-542619/
817-834-6271
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