Renewable energy is often considered exclusive to those with money and resources, but it doesn’t have to be. As part of an environmental justice program called Solar For All, Jubilee partners with PepcoConnect, DC Department of Energy & Environment, and New Partners Community Solar to bring solar energy to our residents. Our first solar panels were installed on the Maycroft, … Read More
Jubilee Resident Terry Nicholetti talks about why a deeply affordable home is important to her.
Watch the interview with WUSA9 here.
Homelessness crisis is expected in D.C. when coronavirus emergency ends and evictions begin
Just about the time the District is coming out of the coronavirus crisis, it will face a new one over homelessness, housing experts warn. Thousands of tenants who recently lost their jobs because of the pandemic shutdown can no longer afford to pay their rent or will soon lack the money to do so. They’re able to stay in their … Read More
NBC Backyard BBQ
On August 1, NBC 4 Washington Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer brought a barbecue and live weather reports to our new Maycroft apartments, as part of his summer 2019 Backyard Barbecue Reports. Instead of being located in someone’s backyard, the barbecue was held in the front courtyard of the Maycroft apartments. Jubilee residents, staff, and board members enjoyed good food and … Read More
Adams Morgan project will convert vacant office to affordable housing, arts center. Here’s a look at the plans.
This article first appeared in the Washington Business Journal on September 20, 2018. The original article can be found here . By Michael Neibauer Associate Editor, Washington Business Journal D.C. nonprofit Jubilee Housing Inc. has filed its plans to convert an Adams Morgan office building into affordable apartments — with a ground-floor space set aside for a neighborhood arts center. Jubilee acquired 1724 Kalorama … Read More