
Edgewood Commons I
Edgewood Commons I contains 292 apartments, and is made up of a mid-rise building and six garden apartment buildings, containing efficiency and one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments. Edgewood Terrace was the first wired affordable housing community, as well as the first Neighborhood Network Center in the country. Community Awards & Honors Housing Association of

Edgewood Commons II
Edgewood Commons II is another healthy component of the Edgewood Campus revitalization. This property is composed of three garden-style apartment buildings containing 42 two-bedroom units. Residents of Edgewood Commons II, along with residents of each of the other three phases of the Edgewood Campus, take advantage of the community space offered to residents of the

Edgewood Commons III
The high-rise community contains 200 one-bedroom units specifically designed for senior living. CPDC works to enable residents at Edgewood Commons III to successfully age-in-place by providing programs and community space that specifically address the needs of older adults. Residents have access to community meeting rooms, a dining room, an entertainment theater, health care and support

Edgewood Commons IV
Edgewood Commons IV was the final phase of CPDC’s redevelopment of the Edgewood Campus. This 258-unit high-rise building contains 197 one-bedroom and 61 two-bedroom units. Residents of Edgewood IV, along with residents of each of the other three phases of the Edgewood Campus, take advantage of the numerous resident services housed in Edgewood Terrace. Property

Mayfair Mansions
Mayfair Mansions boast an important role in the history of the District’s African American community. Originally completed in 1946, it is one of the city’s earliest garden apartment complexes and one of the first conceived and designed for working- and middle-class African American residents in the District. This 410-unit property contains one-, two-, and three-bedroom