Dive Summary:
- The Salvation Army has announced plans for a $7.4 million, mixed-use facility in Bradenton, Florida.
- The three story complex would reserve the first story of the building for a variety of restaurant, office and brick-and-mortar retail space, according to reports.
- The Salvation Army has termed the proposed complex “Service Enriched Housing”, a hybrid housing model aimed at encouraging retailers to employ current housing residents.
From the article:
Artist renderings of the proposed housing complex were featured at the meeting. But Christine Smith, director of community relations and resource and program development, said the renderings are not the final draft model."We're saying this is the concept, this is the idea, this is the direction we are going in," said Smith.