Local housing advocates said The Aston’s delayed opening may form a bottleneck within available housing as more people seek warmth during hypothermia season.| The GW Hatchet
A group of unnamed local property owners is making their second attempt to sue D.C. and stop the conversion of a former GW residence hall into a shelter for medically vulnerable unhoused people.| The GW Hatchet
Members of a local governing body elected Courtney Cooperman and Chris Labas to represent the community during the conversion.| The GW Hatchet
The president and chief executive officer of Friendship Place, the District-based housing provider that will supervise The Aston, said they will announce their program manager selection “soon.”| The GW Hatchet
Officials will delay the opening of a homeless shelter in The Aston by up to six months after an unnamed group of local property owners filed a second lawsuit last month attempting to block its conversion into a shelter.| The GW Hatchet