CDE: DC Housing Enterprises

To all NMTC Coalition Members: If you would like to add projects, a description of your CDE, or anything else to this page, contact Paul Anderson.

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Project Profiles and Stories

DC Safe (2023)

Washington, DC
A new facility helps survivors of domestic violence.

Howard University Center of Excellence in Housing and Urban Research and Policy (2023)

Washington, DC
NMTC financing helped Howard University generate $15.5 million in working capital to help fund scholarships and housing research.

Whitman-Walker’s Max Robinson Center (2023)

Washington, DC
The continued construction of 85M sq. ft. of pharmacy, FQHC and education space.

John Stringfield ()

John Stringfield is the President of DC Housing Enterprises (DCHE), responsible for managing the daily operations and long-term business strategies that include New Market Tax Credit financing and community development

KIPP DC Hamilton (2014)

Washington, DC
NMTC financing supported the construction of the KIPP DC Hamilton Campus, adjacent to Union Market and Gallaudet University.

Two Rivers Public Charter Schools (2015)

Washington, DC
Redevelopment of a 53,480 sq. ft. charter school providing interactive, hands-on approach.

Educare DC (2012)

Washington, DC
An innovative state-of-the-art pre-school offering early childhood educational programs supported by Head Start.

Early Childhood Academy (2018)

Washington, DC
The acquisition, redevelopment and expansion of the vacant former Anna Johenning Baptist Church building will transition into the 300 student campus for Early Children Education Center.

DC Prep Anacostia (2018)

Washington, DC
Redevelopment and expansion of a vacant 18,000 sq. ft. school building that formerly housed Our Lady of Perpetual Health Catholic School.

Conway Center: So Others Might Eat (2014)

Washington, DC
$21.3 million of NMTC financing for the construction of 20 transitional housing units, SOME office headquarters and CET.

Bread for the City – Southeast Center (2018)

Washington, DC
DC Housing Enterprises (DCHE) and co-allocatee City First provided $26 million in NMTC financing for the new BFC Southeast Center. The facility meets several community development and economic priorities.