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NAACP Signs Letter of Intent to Move Its Headquarters to DC

Civil Rights Organization to Serve as 'Foundational Partner' of Reeves Center Redevelopment in U Street Corridor
The District expects to issue a request for proposals next month for the redevelopment of the Reeves Center into a mixed-use project. (CoStar)
The District expects to issue a request for proposals next month for the redevelopment of the Reeves Center into a mixed-use project. (CoStar)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
June 29, 2020 | 10:46 P.M.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is moving its national headquarters from Baltimore to Washington, D.C., in a move the organization said would allow it to be at the epicenter of change as it fights for "a more fair and just nation."

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