There are still some moving parts to CrossWinds Counseling and Wellness’ potential move from its longstanding home at 1000 Lincoln — and other offices across town — to the former Chi Omega building at 1519 Merchant.
Part of that is awaiting City Commission approval, possibly as soon as next month. Part of that is also which buildings to close. However, CrossWinds CEO Amanda Cunningham was very pleased the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission lent its unanimous support earlier this week and she says this will meet numerous needs for the agency.
Cunningham says the Chi Omega facility — built in 2001 — should offer benefits to clients as well.
CrossWinds is nearing the end of a 30-year lease with Newman Regional Health for the Lincoln Street office. Cunningham says there are also two possible 10-year extensions, but Newman Regional Health has asked for the lease to end as scheduled in 2024 so it can pursue its own growth opportunities. CrossWinds looked at building a new facility, but that was not a feasible option.
There will be some renovation of the Chi Omega building if city commissioners approve a Conditional Use Permit for the property, so there will be a capital campaign likely announced next year.
With final approval pending, CrossWinds continues plan to consolidate at former Chi Omega building - KVOE
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