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D.C. Closer To A Resolution In The Saga Of Four Abandoned Government-Owned Homes In Historic Anacostia
PODCAST: Revolving Funds, Easements and D.C. Preservation with The L’Enfant Trust’s Lauren McHale
Lauren Oswalt McHale Named President and CEO of The L’Enfant Trust
Press Release June 22, 2017 WASHINGTON, DC – The Board of Trustees of The L’Enfant Trust is very pleased to announce the promotion of Lauren Oswalt McHale to President and CEO, effective July 1. In her new role, she will lead organizational development, fundraising initiatives, and work to identify additional opportunities to enrich the region…
Read MoreThe L’Enfant Trust Awarded Grant Funds from the 1772 Foundation
Press Release March 7, 2017 WASHINGTON, DC — The L’Enfant Trust was awarded a $75,000 grant from The 1772 Foundation to support its Historic Properties Redevelopment Program (HPR Program). This generous grant will be awarded once DC’s “Historic Preservation of Derelict District Properties Act of 2016” subject properties located in the Anacostia Historic District are…
Read MoreBowser and Mendelson At Odds Over Fate Of Four Abandoned Anacostia Homes
L’Enfant Trust ready to renovate 4 dilapidated houses; DC mayor refuses to let them go
WJLA ABC7 The L’Enfant Trust Ready to Renovate
The L’Enfant Trust’s Executive Director, Lauren McHale describes the current status of four vacant, derelict historic homes in Ward 8’s Anacostia Historic District long held by DC Department of Housing and Community Development. Click on the image to watch coverage.
Read MoreCouncil Gives Go-Ahead to Redevelop Vacant D.C.-Owned Anacostia Properties
The District’s executive and legislative branches do not see eye to eye on how to bring run-down, city-owned properties back into good use. Amid a rash of bills considered Tuesday, local lawmakers gave final approval to legislation that would permit a D.C.-based nonprofit to take ownership of, and rehab, four such homes in Anacostia. The…
Read MoreHistoric Preservation of Derelict District Properties Act of 2016
On October 6, 2016 The L’Enfant Trust testified before DC Council’s Committee of Housing and Community Development on proposed legislation, B21-0837, the “Historic Preservation of Derelict District Properties Act of 2016.”
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