Placemaking

The Neighborhood Resource Hub will occupy the back 3,500 square feet of the historic building, featuring flexible workspaces, meeting rooms, and more.

Historic five-and-dime department store to become Neighborhood Resource Hub in Jefferson Chalmers

Located at the corner of East Jefferson Avenue and Lakewood Street in the city’s Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood is an old S.S. Kresge’s Five and Dime Department Store first built in 1926. The building is being redeveloped as the JEI Neighborhood Resource Hub, the new home for the organization’s Housing & Neighborhood Services team.

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The importance of a resilient community garden space in Warrendale — and the connection it brings for residents — was thrown into sharp relief against the backdrop of a global pandemic this year.

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