private equity real estate company: The missions board accepted a deal with a private equity real estate company in late September, but is not disclosing the company or selling price, according to The Star. Its the location that stayed open for business during a massive fire in 1921, serving coffee and sandwiches to the men fighting the blaze. Its where thousands of hungry people went through about 5,600 beef sandwiches, 300 litres of tea and nearly 100 litres of milk a day when the Great Depression hit in 1929 and The Yonge Street Mission has sold its namesake location after more than a century in the space. 381 Yonge St., known as Evergreen since 1979, had been used continuously by the mission since 1904, making it the most geographically recognizable and memorable of its six community sites.
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