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Change coming to Chapel and Laurier East corner in 2025

Leanne Moussa, proprietor of allsaints event space, has announced that the allsaints project is expanding to take on a new property, 321 Chapel Street. This building, adjacent to allsaints including the parking lot, has been well loved by the Canadian Organization for Development Education (CODE) for 40 years.

The purchase will allow allsaints to restore another beautiful heritage building in Sandy Hill. It will also allow allsaints to move many of the functions that had previously been taking place in Bate Hall into 321 Chapel Street. This will include event offices, a meeting space and bridal suites just to name a few.

The sale of the old church hall known as Bate Hall (aka “Bates”) and located along Blackburn Avenue will be complete in the new year. The new owners, Windmill Developments Inc., will begin marketing this housing development as The Evergreen on Blackburn. Windmill is known for developments focused on sustainability. Sandy Hill can look forward to seeing their sales centre by the spring.

L’espace allsaints incluera bientôt la grande maison adjacente du 321 rue Chapel, occupée pendant 40 ans par l’organisme à but non lucratif Canadian Organization for Development Education.
Photo John McQuarrie