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Economic Development
Mission : ARCH acts
as a catalyst for commercial and cultural revitalization,
primarily in the historic Anacostia neighborhood by creating
a home for small businesses, arts and artists as a means
to fulfill its mission towards Sustainable Living Neighborhoods.
Business Development : ARCH
operates the Anacostia Business Center as part of the Anacostia
Community Center . The Center serves as a “business
incubator without walls” providing education, entrepreneurial
and business training for local entrepreneurs and private
and non-profit companies. ARCH provides a variety of business
planning, marketing and administrative services.
Cultural Activities: ARCH feels the
strongest missing component in Historic Anacostia, to date,
is the lack of arts and culture, access to the arts and
arts education. ARCH believes that arts and cultural activities
can be employed as part of a comprehensive, synergistic
approach to community revitalization in Anacostia.
Honfleur Gallery: Based on this long
standing vision, ARCH opened an art gallery in January
2007. Diversity is an essential part of the Anacostia neighborhood,
where the gallery is housed, and it's with that very principle
in mind that the Honfleur houses an array of artistic mediums
and styles and incorporating exhibitions that reach all
ages, genders and economic groups. The gallery showcases
and supports both Washington D.C. area artists as well
as International artists.
Visit: www.honfleurgallery.com
Commercial Real Estate :
In 2007 ARCH renovated 1922 Martin Luther King Ave. Southeast,
D.C. The facility houses a state of the art darkroom
which was funded, in part, by the Deputy Mayors Office
of Planning and Economic Development. It is also the
new home of the American Poetry Museum . In the fall
of 2008 ARCH will be starting its next cycle of Traditional
After School Photography classes for area teens.
Visit: http://www.americanpoetrymuseum.org
Artist Housing and Workspace: ARCH
is dedicated to providing affordable housing for local
artists. ARCH's first project was a four-unit building
located 1706 16th Street , S.E. , D.C. Currently the
building is occupied by the ARCH resident artists who
are working with two East of the River Community Arts
Organizations, Life Pieces to Masterpieces and the Covenant
House Artisans Program. Both organizations are ARCH partners.
Visit: http://www.lifepieces.org and http://theartisans.blogspot.com
ARCH is currently going through the zoning process to
develop for-sale artist housing on V Street, Southeast
. The new project, which will be built using green housing
techniques, will provide 8 units of one-to-two bedroom
condos as well as four artist work spaces. Construction
will begin late summer, 2008. Please stay posted for details
and guidelines on purchasing these spaces.
Artist in Residency: ARCH will continue
on its mission of offering affordable housing. New opportunities
and submission guidelines for revolving, three-month and
one, year artist residencies will be announced in the fall
of 2008.
Housing Activities: ARCH's
housing development mainly focuses its activities in the
Anacostia and Congress Heights neighborhoods. ARCH has
completed two projects, a single family home on Mellon
Street, Southeast and a 2 unit building at 315 Parkland
. ARCH also intends to begin the construction of a single
family house on W Street Southeast, D.C.
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