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The Fort Collins Rescue Mission has started construction on a new $27.5 million homeless resolution center.

The new 38,000-square-foot facility will provide overnight shelter for up to 250 men, a day shelter, and case management services.

Construction is expected to last 12 to 14 months, while the mission currently faces reduced capacity due to a recent fire at its current site.

With site preparation already underway, the Fort Collins Rescue Mission officially celebrated the start of construction on its new homeless resolution center with a shelter inside of it.

On Sept. 26, the organization held a groundbreaking ceremony for its future home at 1355 Mason St., which is just west of the North College Avenue corridor.

Almost 800 donors, whether individuals, business

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