The Douglass Community Land Trust is making its first investment to support community control among new housing development in Ward 8

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Street Sense Media, June 26, 2019

After two years of independently led organizing, the residents of Savannah Apartments are finally able to secure permanent affordability for their homes. When their building was put on the market in 2017, Tiffany Jessup and her fellow residents worked together to independently purchase the building.

“The apartments were coming up for sale,” Jessup said. “We see a lot of renovation in the area, and so we knew that it was just a matter of time. We, as the residents and tenants, wanted to band together to make sure that we were going to be afforded the best opportunities to stay in our places.”

Located near the Congress Heights Metro station, the 65-unit complex is a perfect target for the private market to redevelop. New projects such as the Washington Mystics’ entertainment arena have appeared as a part of a $65 million plan to remake the former St. Elizabeth’s Hospital into new retail, residential, and office space, according to an article in the Washington Post.

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