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Village Crossroads

Monday, November 19, 2012

Construction Begins on Catholic Charities Fullerton Senior Housing

The Baltimore-based non-profit will build two apartment buildings that will cater to low-income seniors at a property on Fitch Avenue.

A site on Fitch Avenue in Fullerton will soon become home for up to 180 low-income senior citizen families. Catholic Charities, the Baltimore-based nonprofit, has begun construction on two apartment buildings in the 4300 block, between Rossville Boulevard and Belair Road, on a 7.4-acre site that was formerly the home Meyer Seed International. The first of the buildings, dubbed Village Crossroads I, is expected to be complete by May or June of next year and will house 94 senior families, according to Dale McArdle, Director of Catholic Charities Senior Housing Development. "Like" Parkville-Overlea Patch on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and sign up for newsletters to get instant updates. By the end of 2013, a second apartment building called…

M. Dyan Gwynn

4:48 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Catholic Charities is a gift from God. Living at the senior housing in Abingdon has proven to be a blessing from God for me. It has aided tremondously with my finding peace of mine.   more ›

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