A few developers approached us and offered to buy out our property. We considered our options, such as buying an existing church building elsewhere in the city or purchasing a new property and building a new facility. However, a buyout would not have provided sufficient funds for the congregation to re-locate within the Toronto city limits. We also determined that we wished to retain our central location—we are ideally situated with a subway stop and major highway nearby. So, we decided it was best to work with a developer who would build us a new church building as part of a redevelopment of our property and an adjacent property. We documented a single-page of summary conditions for cooperation, and developed a set of detailed specifications for a new building—which we completed in 2006. When developers approached us, we supplied them with our summary conditions. If they agreed that they could meet these, we then gave them the detailed specifications. Eventually, Liberty Development Corp. was able to put together a proposed project. After about two years of negotiation with them we signed a purchase agreement, in June of 2010.