Episcopal Housing Corporation

Episcopal Housing Corporation EHC provides real estate development services to nonprofit organizations who share our mission to assist those most in need.

Episcopal Housing Corporation (EHC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 committed to strengthening neighborhoods through housing and community revitalization activities. Working with our nonprofit partners, EHC oversees and manages every aspect of the real estate development process. Our expertise includes securing project funding, selecting and coordinating the development team, and provi

ding construction management. We are also adept at navigating government regulations and garnering local community support for our projects.

St. Luke's Youth Center Clergy House project has been awarded $2 million in Maryland state historic tax credits.This bri...
11/19/2024

St. Luke's Youth Center Clergy House project has been awarded $2 million in Maryland state historic tax credits.

This brings SLYC one step closer to the $13,000,000 goal!

The Clergy House will serve hundreds of individuals annually with local employment, childcare, out-of-school programs, case management, mental health services, meeting spaces, and a thrift store—all in a community-led, permanent home. We are closer to realizing a vision that will empower and uplift West Baltimore families for generations to come.

A special thanks to the Executive Director of SLYC Amanda Talbot , Nakita Reed and her team at Quinn Evans Architects, Natalie Brown of Whiting-Turner, the SLYC property manager Jackie Franklin, and our project manager Dialo Flucas for their critical roles in helping achieve this milestone contributing to the success of SLYC’s mission and vision.

10/09/2024

Tomorrow is , and today we are reflecting on the progress we’ve made in addressing homelessness and creating more accessible housing solutions.

Just last week, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (MOHS), and the Baltimore City Department of Real Estate announced that the Permanent Supportive Housing Hotels Conversion Request for Proposals (RFP) has been awarded to the Episcopal Housing Corporation, Health Care for the Homeless, HCH Real Estate Co., and Beacon Communities Development, LLC.

Their project, to be named Sojourner Place at the Falls, will rehabilitate the existing hotel properties into 155 units of permanent supportive housing! 🏡

➡ To learn more, click the link in our bio or visit homeless.baltimorecity.gov/news!

Episcopal Housing Corporation is celebrating yesterday’s Baltimore Board of Estimates approval of the sale of 5 City own...
10/04/2024

Episcopal Housing Corporation is celebrating yesterday’s Baltimore Board of Estimates approval of the sale of 5 City owned properties to EHC and HCH Real Estate Co. for the Sojourner Place at Park project. The properties are at the intersection of W. Fayette Street, N. Liberty, and Park Avenues in Baltimore’s Five and Dine Historic District.

This is a critical step moving Sojourner Place at Park towards a mid-2025 groundbreaking. The project will have 42 one-bedroom apartments and 800 square feet of retail space fronting the expanding Liberty Park, south of Fayette Street.
Sojourner Place at Park will provide 28 units of permanent supportive housing for Baltimore residents exiting homelessness and 14 affordable units in a rapidly developing neighborhood. The Sojourner Place at Park sits at a transition point between the downtown business district and the revitalising west side, which includes the new Lexington market and the planned Compass project in the block immediately to our west.

In addition to the City owned properties, the project will incorporate 111 Park Avenue where Health Care for the Homeless operated their main clinic for 20 years prior to moving to the Fallsway. We all know that housing is health care, so converting a former health clinic into housing for those exiting homelessness makes perfect sense.

10/03/2024

Developers of a $23 million affordable housing project on Baltimore’s West Side cleared a key hurdle on Wednesday, when Baltimore’s Board of Estimates approved a request to sell five city-owned properties needed to build the residences.

09/03/2024

The Leadership Committee on Homelessness and Housing (LCHH) works in collaboration with the Baltimore City Continuum of Care (CoC) to guide Baltimore's housing initiatives and implement projects funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).

The next quarterly meeting will be on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, from 2:00 - 3:00 pm via Teams. 🔗 To join the meeting and learn more, visit bit.ly/LCHHMeeting.

This week, the wonderful staff at one of EHC's properties put together a wonderful Father's Day celebration for the resi...
06/13/2024

This week, the wonderful staff at one of EHC's properties put together a wonderful Father's Day celebration for the residents! Fathers all across the building were celebrated under the theme 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game.' Residents enjoyed delicious food, music, and more!

Happy Father's Day!

On January 22 EHC and Heath Care for the Homeless representatives were joined by HUD National Office Field Policy & Mana...
01/24/2024

On January 22 EHC and Heath Care for the Homeless representatives were joined by HUD National Office Field Policy & Management Senior Policy Advisor Cindy Nava and HUD Region III Administrator Mathew Heckles for a tour of Sojourner Place at Oliver for a discussion of our resident service model supporting our permanent supportive housing tenants. We always appreciate the opportunity for an open and productive dialogue with our HUD partners on how policies and practice come together to serve the most vulnerable residents of Baltimore.

11/10/2023

An innovative housing development aimed at combating homelessness and providing quality affordable housing for city residents

11/09/2023

Episcopal Housing partnered with the Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Foundation, and Early Light, to explore the beautiful community of Sojourner at Oliver. Sojourner at Oliver is "an innovative housing development (the first of its kind in both the city and state!) aimed at combating homelessness and providing quality affordable housing" for many people in Baltimore City.

A group picture of Youth in Business, Jubilee Arts, Intersection of Change, Episcopal Housing Corporation, and Eastwing ...
08/17/2023

A group picture of Youth in Business, Jubilee Arts, Intersection of Change, Episcopal Housing Corporation, and Eastwing Architects!

08/16/2023

Todd Marcus, the Executive Director of Intersection of Change, talking to members of Youth in Business, a subsidiary program of Jubilee Arts, about running a business in relation to architecture!

EHC’s Executive Director Dan McCarthy recently welcomed the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness’ Executive...
06/28/2023

EHC’s Executive Director Dan McCarthy recently welcomed the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness’ Executive Director Jeff Olivet, far right, and his staff Sojourner Place at Oliver. The Council was in Baltimore for a strategic planning retreat and toured successful permanent supportive housing projects.

The Interagency Council consists of 19 federal agencies that help create and catalyze implementation of the Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness. USICH works across federal, state, and local governments, as well as the private sector, to help communities create partnerships, use resources in the most efficient and effective ways, and employ evidence-based best practices. You can connect with USICH at https://www.usich.gov/

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3986 Roland Avenue
Baltimore, MD
21211

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