The congregation can now relocate to an area with more room, and Bally can have its transportation center.
When the congregation relocated in 1888, it was sold to the Anglican Church and eventually demolished in the mid-1950s.
In October 1847, the congregation relocated to a former Methodist church at 56 Chrystie Street.
St. Ambrose's 30-member congregation will then relocate from a home-based chapel in Putnam Valley.
The congregation relocated to the corner of Stuyvesant and Jefferson Avenues in 1938.
In 1955 the congregation had relocated to a new building on Southfield Road.
Having outgrown this facility, the congregation relocated to the mid-Wilshire district in 1925.
The congregation relocated and the church was razed.
However, the congregation purchased the structure and relocated it to the east side of the road.
Phase I of the building plan was completed in the fall of 2002 and the congregation then relocated to the newly built facility.