Ten years ago, the community garden was occupied by a mission-style chapel that had been relocated from All Saints’ Hillcrest in 1924. The Diocese and congregation initially worked with the historic preservation community to relocate and restore the chapel but ultimately accepted that they would need to demolish the building when they could not find a buyer. The chapel’s demolition created space for St. Luke’s to expand its participation in an urban farming and culinary arts job training program for refugee women and youth. In the next few months, St. Luke’s vision of redeveloping the property will take new shape as the corner lot is transformed into a construction site.
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