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Committee recommends City Council approve sublease of 117 E. Piccadilly to child advocacy center
Summary
Winchester City’s Health and Safety Committee voted unanimously Sept. 17 to forward a resolution recommending the City Council approve a sublease allowing the Child Advocacy Center to occupy the entire third floor at 117 East Piccadilly Street through Feb. 2028 to align with the city—s master lease.
Mary Blow, Winchester City deputy city manager and chief financial officer, told the Health and Safety Committee that the city is seeking approval to sublease the third floor at 117 East Piccadilly Street to the Child Advocacy Center.
“This is kind of cut and dry, a little bit of housekeeping for Elise with the child advocacy center, but I've got a little little bit of history of it,” Blow said, describing the arrangement that began in 2023 and noting that the Economic Development Authority had been renting part of the third floor. Blow said the EDA purchased the Kurtz…
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