Howard University has partnered with the Urban Land Institute, a non-profit real estate education and research organization, to craft a vision for the future development on its East Campus.
Formerly home to the School of Divinity, the East Campus is a 23 acre site in the District of Columbia’s growing Brookland neighborhood. With the exception of the stunning Mays Hall and historically significant Sherwood Farmhouse, the site offers a rare Greenfield development opportunity in Washington, DC.
Howard is seeking to redevelop the parcel while maintaining a home for the School of Divinity, generating revenue to support Howard’s mission, and respecting surrounding communities. The Urban Land Institute conducted a five-day technical advisory panel process, including interviews with 80 community, university, and regulatory stakeholders, to define development strategies, and approaches to implementation.
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