Our Neighborhood, Our History is a GESNA committee focused on the expansion proposal by Lifebridge North Shore and Harborlight Homes. Lifebridge has a homeless shelter on Margin Street, an "emergency shelter" on Canal Street, and a large thrift shop on Canal Street — all in Salem. Lifebridge has teamed up with Harborlight Homes, a nonprofit housing developer, to propose a large new complex that will radically expand their presence in downtown Salem and change our city forever.
Their proposal would include demolishing the existing shelter on Margin Street and adjacent structures, and building a significantly larger Lifebridge shelter complex plus Harborlight studio apartments for unhoused individuals. Lifebridge’s offices and the thrift shop would also move here.
The project would expand Lifebridge’s footprint to include the entire Margin Street block — including the historic St Mary’s Italian Church — and would extend around the corner onto side streets. It would also expand upward to 4 stories, and possibly 5 stories in some sections.
ONOH response to the Lifebridge + Harborlight proposal, 22 pages, June 2024
City of Salem Preliminary Determination of Eligibility for Chapter 40R/ Smarth Growth Overlay District, 170 pages, July 2024
Salem Senior Accosted_Camarda Interview__2 pages, July 2024
A Better Future: consider the impact of expansion_Cultrera OpEd_2 pages, April 2024
Houston: one city's success story_Sacco OpEd_2 pages, April 2024