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Public Housing Units.Pdf Label Property Name Address Nearest Metro Station Distance Walk A 3471 14th Street NW 3471 14th Street NW Columbia Heights 0.4 mile 8 min B Chapin Street Apts 1474 Chapin Street NW U Street 0.6 mile 11 min C Columbia Road Apts 1475 Columbia Road NW Columbia Heights 0.2 mile 4 min 2335 11th Street NW; D Garfield Terrace (Family) 2337 11th Street NW; U Street 0.5 mile 11 min 2339 11th Street NW; others E Garfield Terrace (Senior) 2301 11th Street NW U Street 0.5 mile 10 min F Harvard Towers 1845 Harvard Street NW Columbia Heights 0.7 mile 15 min 2101 4th Street NW; G Kelly Miller 2103 4th Street NW; Shaw-Howard U 0.5 mile 10 min 2105 4th Street NW; others H Ledroit Apts 2125 4th Street NW Shaw-Howard U 0.5 mile 10 min Meridian Manor Apts (Archbishop I 1424 Chapin Street NW U Street 0.5 mile 10 min Rivera Y Damas) J Ontario Terrace 2422 Ontario Road NW U Street 0.8 mile 16 min K The Avenue (Park Morton) 617 Morton Street NW Georgia Ave-Petworth 0.4 mile 9 min 1500 Meridian Place NW; L Urban Village 1502 Meridian Place NW; Columbia Heights 0.5 mile 9 min 1505 Newton Street NW; others M 1327 Kenyon St Cooperative 1327 Kenyon Street NW Columbia Heights 0.2 mile 4 min N 1820 California St Cooperative 1820 California Street NW U Street 0.7 mile 14 min O Christ House (Kairos House) 2544 17th Street NW Columbia Heights 0.6 mile 11 min 2824 Sherman Ave NW (Coalition P 2824 Sherman Avenue NW Columbia Heights 0.5 mile 11 min For The Homeless) Q 524 Kenyon St NW 524 Kenyon Street NW Georgia Ave-Petworth 0.6 mile 13 min R Champlain Court Cooperative 2201 Champlain Street NW U Street 0.8 mile 16 min S Mt. Pleasant Cooperative 3149 Mount Pleasant Street NW Columbia Heights 0.3 mile 7 min 1030 & 1034 Euclid St NW (Euclid T 1030 Euclid Street NW U Street 0.6 mile 12 min Apartments) Label Property Name Address Nearest Metro Station Distance Walk A Claridge Towers 1221 M Street NW McPherson Square 0.4 mile 9 min B Horizon House 1150 12th Street NW McPherson Square 0.4 mile 9 min C James Apts 1425 N Street NW McPherson Square 0.5 mile 10 min D Judiciary House 461 H Street NW Gallery Pl-Chinatown 0.2 mile 4 min U Street/African-Amer Civil War E Anna Cooper House 1338 R Street NW 0.4 mile 8 min Memorial/Cardozo Label Property Name Address Nearest Metro Station Distance Walk A Regency House 5201 Connecticut Avenue NW Friendship Heights 0.8 mile 16 min Label Property Name Address Nearest Metro Station Distance Walk A Colorado Apts 5336 Colorado Avenue NW Georgia Ave-Petworth 1.5 miles 30 min B Victory Hills (4211 2nd St Apts) 4211 2nd Street NW Georgia Ave-Petworth 0.8 mile 15 min C 5030 First St NW 5030 1st Street NW Fort Totten 0.6 mile 11 min D 5311 8th St NW 5311 8th Street NW Georgia Ave-Petworth 1.2 miles 25 min Label Property Name Address Nearest Metro Station Distance Walk Community Family Life Services, Inc. A 4860 Fort Totten Drive NE Fort Totten 0.5 mile 9 min (Milestone) B Fort Lincoln 2855 Bladensburg Road NE Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood 2.2 miles 44 min C Langston Terrace & Addition 2101 G Street NE Stadium-Armory 0.9 mile 18 min D Lincoln Road 11 R Street NE NoMa-Gallaudet U 0.5 mile 11 min E Montana Terrace 1625 Montana Avenue NE Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood 1.0 mile 19 min F Shalom House 1876 4th Street NE NoMa-Gallaudet U 0.6 mile 12 min G Edgewood Terrace III (The View) 635 Edgewood Street NE Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood 0.7 mile 13 min H St. Martin's Apts 116 T Street NE NoMa-Gallaudet U 0.8 mile 16 min I 1836 Central Place NE 1836 Central Place NE NoMa-Gallaudet U 1.4 miles 28 min J DMH - Social Services Properties 2008 3rd Street NE Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood 0.6 mile 13 min Label Property Name Address Nearest Metro Station Distance Walk A Carroll Apts 410 M Street SE Navy Yard-Ballpark 0.2 mile 5 min B Gibson Plaza 1301 7th Street NW Shaw-Howard U 0.4 mile 8 min Greenleaf Gardens, Additions & C 203 N Street SW Waterfront 0.4 mile 8 min Extensions D Greenleaf Senior 1200 Delaware Avenue SW Waterfront 0.3 mile 6 min E Hopkins Apts 1000 12th Street SE Potomac Ave 0.3 mile 7 min F James Creek 1265 Half Street SW Navy Yard-Ballpark 0.3 mile 6 min G Kentucky Courts 340 13th Street SE Potomac Ave 0.4 mile 8 min H Phyllis Wheatley Ywca 901 Rhode Island Avenue NW Shaw-Howard U 0.1 mile 3 min I Potomac Gardens Family 1225 G Street SE Potomac Ave 0.2 mile 5 min J Potomac Gardens Senior 1225 G Street SE Potomac Ave 0.2 mile 5 min Arthur Capper Phase I (Capper K 900 5th Street SE Navy Yard-Ballpark 0.4 mile 8 min Senior I) L Sibley Plaza 1140 North Capitol Street NW NoMa-Gallaudet U 0.5 mile 9 min 45 K Street NW; M Sursum Corda 47 K Street NW; Union Station 0.7 mile 14 min 49 K Street NW; others N Syphax Gardens 1501 Half Street SW Navy Yard-Ballpark 0.5 mile 10 min 1151 New Jersey Avenue NW; O Augusta Louisa Apts NoMa-Gallaudet U 0.7 mile 13 min 216 New York Avenue NW Jeremiah House (So Others Might P 2 18th Street SE Stadium-Armory 0.2 mile 3 min Eat) Q DMH - Community Connection 1605 North Carolina Avenue NE Stadium-Armory 0.6 mile 12 min R 1249 I St NE 1249 I Street NE NoMa-Gallaudet U 1.1 miles 21 min S Kentucky Courts II 340 13th Street SE Potomac Ave 0.4 mile 8 min Capitol Quarter - Senior II T 400 M Street SE Navy Yard-Ballpark 0.2 mile 5 min (Capper Senior II) Label Property Name Address Nearest Metro Station Distance Walk A Benning Terrace 4450 G Street SE Benning Road 0.9 mile 17 min 10 56th Place SE; B Capitol Gateway Single Family Rental 10 57th Place SE; Capitol Heights 0.5 mile 9 min 101 57th Street SE; others 401 51st Street SE; Glenncrest (Formerly Eastgate C 403 51st Street SE; Benning Road 0.9 mile 17 min Gardens) 405 51st Street SE; others D 4400 Hunt Pl NE 4400 Hunt Place NE Minnesota Ave 0.6 mile 12 min E Ft. Dupont Dwellings & Addition 155 Ridge Road SE Benning Road 0.9 mile 18 min George Washington Carver Senior F 4800 East Capitol Street NE Benning Road 0.2 mile 4 min Apts G J.W. King Seniors Ctr 4638 H Street SE Benning Road 1.0 mile 19 min H Kenilworth Courts 4500 Quarles Street NE Deanwood 0.4 mile 9 min I Lincoln Heights 400 50th Street NE Benning Road 0.8 mile 14 min J Richardson Dwellings 5231 Cloud Place NE Benning Road 0.9 mile 17 min K Stoddert Terrace 155 Ridge Road SE Benning Road 0.9 mile 18 min L The Villager 3810 Southern Avenue SE Naylor Road 1.0 mile 21 min M Pollin Memorial 800 Kenilworth Avenue NE Minnesota Ave 0.4 mile 9 min N 4540 Benning Rd SE 4540 Benning Road SE Benning Road 0.2 mile 4 min O 5024 H St SE 5024 H Street SE Benning Road 1.0 mile 18 min Willis Paul Greene Manor (Marshall 4425 Nannie Helen P Minnesota Ave 0.6 mile 12 min Heights Community Dev) Burroughs Avenue NE Q 501 32nd St 501 32nd Street SE Benning Road 1.6 miles 33 min R Triangle View 3600 B Street SE Benning Road 0.9 mile 18 min S CEMI - Bethune House 401 Chaplin Street SE Benning Road 0.6 mile 12 min 2700 Q Street SE; T TCB Fairlawn Marshall 2701 Q Street SE; Potomac Ave 1.2 miles 26 min 2701 R Street SE; others U Robert Walls Senior Building 4339 Bowen Road SE Benning Road 1.4 miles 27 min Label Property Name Address Nearest Metro Station Distance Walk A Barry Farm 1230 Sumner Road SE Anacostia 0.4 mile 8 min 2440 Elvans Road SE; B Elvans Road 2442 Elvans Road SE; Anacostia 1.0 mile 19 min 2444 Elvans Road SE; others C Finsbury Square Apts 1560 Butler Street SE Anacostia 0.8 mile 15 min 1417 Shippen Lane SE; D Henson Ridge II 1417 Tobias Drive SE; Congress Heights 0.6 mile 12 min 1418 Tobias Drive SE; others 1730 Stanton Terrace SE; E Henson Ridge I 1732 Stanton Terrace SE; Congress Heights 0.6 mile 12 min 1734 Stanton Terrace SE; other F Highland Dwellings 4001 8th Street SE Southern Avenue 1.4 mile 27 min G Highland Addition 3801 9th Street SE Congress Heights 1.1 miles 23 min H Knox Hill Senior 2700 Jasper Street SE Naylor Road 1.1 miles 22 min I Oxford Manor 2607 Bowen Road SE Anacostia 0.3 mile 6 min Veterans Center Annex Apts J 838 Chesapeake Street SE Southern Avenue 1.2 miles 25 min (Community Family Life Services) K St Paul Sr.
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