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People. Buildings. Community.

Our mission is to preserve and revitalize Washington D.C.’s neighborhoods through programs that connect residents to their collective history, protect the city’s architectural heritage, and reactivate neglected properties within their communities.
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Historic Properties Redevelopment Program

The L’Enfant Trust’s Historic Properties Redevelopment Program is D.C.’s first nonprofit real estate developer that focuses on the rehabilitation of distressed historic buildings and community revitalization.

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Conservation Easements

A Conservation Easement is an important preservation tool that protects a historic property from demolition, neglect, and insensitive alterations, and ensures that the property maintains its historic character in perpetuity.

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Technical Preservation

The L’Enfant Trust maintains a full-time, professional staff and educational resources to assist you with caring for or learning about a historic structure.

We bring vacant, neglected properties back to use.

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The L'Enfant Trust outreach and community engagement
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The L'Enfant Trust D.C.'s first non-profit real estate developer
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Help preserve community, history, and affordable homeownership in Historic Anacostia.

Latest Announcements

Lessons from the Pandemic: Managing the Nation’s Largest Easement Program

July 26, 2022

The L’Enfant Trust is the nation’s largest preservation easement-holder, protecting more than 1,150 historic properties and surrounding open space across…

The L’Enfant Trust Awarded Grant from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities

May 3, 2022

The L’Enfant Trust (“Trust”) is pleased to announce the award of a generous grant from the DC Commission on the…

Trust’s Former Rehabilitation Project, “Little Green”, Up for Sale for the First Time in 8 Years!

April 14, 2022

1347 Maple View Place, SE (“Little Green”), one of The L’Enfant Trust’s former rehabilitation projects in Historic Anacostia, is now…

Pomfret Foundation Awards Historic Preservation Grants. The 1772 Foundation Announces Twenty-five Grant Recipients.

February 28, 2022

MEDIA CONTACT – Mary Anthony, The 1772 Foundation, maryanthony@1772foundation.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – FEBRUARY 25, 2022 POMFRET, CONNECTICUT – The…