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Free Press staff report | 1/5/2023, 6 p.m.
Two significant Richmond institutions, Senior Connections and the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority, are in the process of moving to …

Two significant Richmond institutions, Senior Connections and the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority, are in the process of moving to new addresses.

Senior Connections, as the regional Capital Area Agency on Aging is known, has sold its longtime home at 24 E. Cary St. in Downtown and is on the move to 1300 Semmes Ave. in making the first change of address in three decades.

CAAA, an advocacy and service provider to retirees, expects to reopen Monday, Jan. 9, in its new space, spokesman Christopher Leighten stated. The contact information will remain the same, he added.

RRHA is still in the process of moving its headquarters from 901 Chamberlyane Parkway to its new home in the city-owned Theater Row Building, 730 E. Broad St. Some officials are already using the space. RRHA had hoped to complete the move by the end of December, but the complete change of address could take 60 to 90 more days.