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Sale of Sacred Heart Church; Boules to Stay

Sale of Sacred Heart Church; Boules to Stay

May 2, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

sacré-Coeur Church Sale Sparks Mosque Rumors,⁣ Bowling Alley Assures‌ Continuity

Table of Contents

  • sacré-Coeur Church Sale Sparks Mosque Rumors,⁣ Bowling Alley Assures‌ Continuity
    • Mosque Rumors Unconfirmed
    • Bowling‍ Alley Stays‍ Put
    • A History of ​Transactions
    • Tax ⁣Issues
    • City Lease Secure
  • Sacré-Coeur Church Sale: Your Questions Answered
    • What’s happening​ with the Sacré-Coeur Church in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu?
    • Is the Deux Rives ​Boulodrome (Bowling ‍Alley) affected ​by the ⁤sale?
    • Are ‍there any rumors about the new owner?
    • Has the city confirmed the new owner’s identity?
    • What is‌ the history of the Sacré-Coeur Church’s ownership?
    • Were there‌ any tax issues related to the church?
    • Is the City of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu concerned about the sale?
    • When does the city’s ⁣lease on⁢ the ⁣property⁣ expire?
    • Summary ‌of⁢ Key Timeline and Events

SAINT-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU, Quebec – Rumors are swirling​ in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu following ⁢teh recent sale of ⁤the old Sacré-Coeur church. ⁢The identity of ⁤the new‌ owner remains ⁣undisclosed, fueling speculation about the building’s future. However, the Deux Rives ‌Boulodrome, a‍ bowling alley located within​ the church, has reassured the community that it will remain open and continue ⁢operations.

Mosque Rumors Unconfirmed

Gilbert Proulx, secretary of the two-rod​ boules, stated that he heard rumors the church “was sold to a grouping of Muslims to possibly make a⁤ mosque.” Proulx added that ​the ⁤prayer space would be⁤ “limited to the basement, for the moment,”⁢ but ‍emphasized that he ⁤has not been able to verify this facts.

Bowling‍ Alley Stays‍ Put

Despite the‌ uncertainty surrounding ‍the sale, the Deux​ Rives ‌Boulodrome team is committed ‌to serving its customers. Pétanque enthusiasts can continue ‌to​ enjoy the ‍only indoor pétanque facility in saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu.

“We invite people to‌ contact us for ​next‍ season,” Proulx said, noting that the current sports​ season concludes at the end of May. He​ added that the space⁤ will continue to be available ⁣for Saturday rentals.

A History of ​Transactions

The sale marks the latest​ chapter​ in a series of events involving⁤ the Sacré-Coeur ⁢church as its initial sale by ⁣the Saint-Athanase parish in‌ 2020. In October 2021, ⁣DA-au ⁤Gestion Immobilière acquired ⁢the⁣ building.

Audrey Bédard, the president of DA-au Gestion Immobilière and a⁢ former real estate ​broker whose permits⁣ were revoked, ​secured a $500,000 mortgage for the property⁤ in june 2022, according⁤ to building⁢ index ​information.

A second mortgage‍ of $2 million‌ was then affiliated with the⁣ church. Management JA21 became involved, ‍with an⁢ assignment of mortgage rank established between the creditors. In August 2022, DA-au⁣ Gestion Immobilière​ sold the building to ​Management JA21, ⁤also headed by Bédard.

Tax ⁣Issues

In the spring ‌of 2024,the sacré-Coeur​ church faced potential sale due to unpaid city⁢ taxes. A debt⁢ of $43,349.87 in land taxes and $1,082.88 in school ​taxes ​for‌ the‌ years 2022-2024 was associated with⁢ the property.

The debt was ⁢ultimately settled by Bédard’s ⁢lender, a move considered ⁣unusual⁢ as mortgage lenders typically pay such invoices to protect their investment.

Bédard⁤ declined to ⁣comment ⁣on the​ recent sale.

City Lease Secure

The city ⁣of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu appears unconcerned by the ⁢change in⁤ ownership. The municipality ‌holds a ten-year ‍lease on the ‍property, which remains valid regardless ‍of the ​sale.

“We have a ​lease recorded in​ the land ‌register which is valid untill March 1,⁣ 2033,” said Marie-Pierre Gagnon, a media relations advisor for the city.

The city has not released information‍ regarding‌ the ​identity of the new⁣ owner, to whom it ⁣will now pay rent.‌ As of this writing, ⁢the new ​owner’s information has not been updated on the city’s land registry.

Sacré-Coeur Church Sale: Your Questions Answered

This article provides details about the⁣ recent sale of ⁤the Sacré-Coeur church in‌ Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. we’ll cover the details surrounding the sale, address community concerns, and delve into the history of the property.

What’s happening​ with the Sacré-Coeur Church in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu?

Rumors ‌are circulating about the​ recent​ sale of the old Sacré-Coeur church in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. The identity ⁤of the new owner remains undisclosed, leading to⁣ speculation about the building’s future.

Is the Deux Rives ​Boulodrome (Bowling ‍Alley) affected ​by the ⁤sale?

No. Despite the sale, the Deux Rives Boulodrome, a bowling alley inside the church,​ will remain open and continue operations. The team is committed to serving its customers.

Are ‍there any rumors about the new owner?

Yes, there are rumors.⁢ Gilbert Proulx, secretary of the two-rod boules, stated ⁢he heard​ the church “was sold to a ‌grouping of muslims to possibly make a mosque.” Though,he emphasized he has not been able to verify these facts.

Has the city confirmed the new owner’s identity?

No,⁣ the city has not released any information regarding the new ‌owner.

What is‌ the history of the Sacré-Coeur Church’s ownership?

The sale is the‌ latest⁤ in a series ​of transactions.‌ Here’s a brief timeline:

2020: The church​ was initially sold by the Saint-Athanase⁣ parish.

October 2021: DA-au Gestion Immobilière acquired the building.

June 2022: Audrey Bédard, president of DA-au Gestion Immobilière, secured a $500,000 mortgage for the property.

August 2022: DA-au Gestion Immobilière sold the building to‍ management JA21, also​ headed by Bédard.

* Spring​ 2024: The church faced ‍a potential sale due to unpaid city taxes.

Were there‌ any tax issues related to the church?

Yes. In the spring of 2024, the Sacré-Coeur church ⁢faced potential sale due to unpaid city taxes, totaling $43,349.87 in land taxes and $1,082.88 in school ‌taxes for the years 2022-2024.This debt was settled by Bédard’s lender.

Is the City of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu concerned about the sale?

The city appears unconcerned, as it​ holds a ten-year lease on the property,⁣ which remains valid regardless of the sale.

When does the city’s ⁣lease on⁢ the ⁣property⁣ expire?

The city’s lease is valid ⁣until​ March 1, 2033, according to Marie-Pierre Gagnon, a media relations advisor for⁤ the city.

Summary ‌of⁢ Key Timeline and Events

| Date | Event ⁢ ‍ ⁤ ​ ‌ ​ | Details ⁤ ​ ​ ⁤ ⁤ ⁢ ‍‍ |

|—————–|——————————————————————-|—————————————————————————————–|

| 2020 ⁣ | Initial Sale ‍ ​ ⁤ ⁢ ‌ ​ ⁤ | Sold by Saint-Athanase Parish ⁢ ​ ‌ ​ ‌ ⁣ |

|​ October 2021 ​ ⁣| DA-au gestion Immobilière Acquisition​ ‌ ⁢ ​ ‌ | Acquired the building ⁤ ⁣ ‍ ⁢ ‌ ​ ​ |

| June 2022 ⁢ | Mortgage Secured ‌ ‍ ⁣ ⁢ | $500,000 mortgage obtained by Audrey Bédard ‌ ⁢ ⁣ ⁣ ​ |

| August 2022 | Sale to Management JA21 ‌ ⁣ ​ ‌ ​ | DA-au Gestion Immobilière sold the building to Management JA21‍ (Bédard) |

| Spring 2024 | Unpaid Taxes ​ ⁤ ⁣ ⁤ ​ ⁢ | Church faced potential sale due to unpaid taxes; debt settled by Bédard’s lender |

| ‍Ongoing | City‌ Lease ‍ ⁣ ​ ⁤ ⁤ ‍ ​ | City⁣ holds a lease valid until march 1, 2033 ‌ ⁣ ⁤ ‍ ⁣ |

| Undisclosed⁤ | Current Sale ⁤ ‍ ⁤ ⁢ ⁤ ‌ ‍ ⁤ |‌ New owner remains undisclosed ‍ ‌ ⁢ ⁢ ⁤ |

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