
Atlantic Union Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church is moving to an office building at 287 Turnpike Road Westborough.
WESTBOROUGH – The Atlantic Union Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church is planning to move from Lancaster to an office building at 287 Turnpike Road.
The deal was finalized on Tuesday, Nov. 26, according to Worcester Registry of Deeds records.
The religious organization purchased the site for $6.4 million from Baltic Turnpike LLC; the property includes a 48,000-square-foot, three-story building and 192 parking spaces on nearly 16 acres of land.
The Atlantic Union Conference plans to use the site as its new headquarters.
In a press release, Abraham J. Jules, Atlantic Union Conference president, said, “Today, we are filled with immense gratitude and praise to the Lord for this moment. While our current office has faithfully served us for decades, it has become clear that it no longer meets the needs of our mission in the 21st century.”
The move, expected in the second quarter of 2025, was described as a strategic step toward future growth and ministry expansion.
“This new office is more than just a building,” said Elias F. Zabala, Sr., Atlantic Union Conference treasurer. “It represents a step forward in our mission, ensuring we are equipped to carry the message of hope and service to the world.”
Ted A. Huskins, Atlantic Union Conference executive secretary, highlighted the building’s central location and potential. “Its design supports expanding ministries and creates a welcoming base for collaboration. It’s a space for ministry to flourish in a changing population and digital world,” Huskins said.
While in Lancaster, it ran Atlantic Union College, which closed in 2018.