Access, inclusion, and engagement lead revised phase one plans for the Germantown Townhall
The former asylum for Black girls should not be torn down before the history is known, some say.
Built in the Depression, Providence Baptist Church earns preservation nod
La Salle University gets permit to demolish former asylum for Black girls
Judge reveals reasons for denial of conservatorship of the Y
A judge has issued a final ruling in the high-profile conservatorship case over the Germantown Y. While developer Ken Weinstein was denied legal control of the building, his efforts pushed the city to clean up the blighted site. Now, the future of the historic property remains uncertain—with a warning that legal action could resurface if conditions deteriorate.
Discover the ‘Souvenir’ of Germantown: A walking tour of 20th-century Black businesses in the 22nd Ward
PRA Chair weighs in on KBK’s future with the YWCA: ‘I don’t think it’s going to happen’
One year after a historic designation blocked attempts, the 26-34 Church Lane vacant lot is set for redevelopment
