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History

 

The True Reformer Building, a civic and cultural landmark located in Washington, DC's, historic U Street/Shaw neighborhood offers two unique meeting/event spaces for use by community organizations and the public.

The True Reformer Building was the first building in the United States to be designed, financed, built, and owned by the African American community after Reconstruction and is located at the intersection of 12th and U Streets, NW. The Public Welfare Foundation, a DC-based grant making organization purchased the True Reformer Building in 1999 and carefully renovated the building as its new headquarters. 

 

Interested in renting space at the True Reformer Building? Please explore the links below for more information on our meeting spaces and the rental process in general.

 

Overview  l  Rooms   l   FAQs   l  Fees  l  Required Documents  l  Approved Vendor List  l  DirectionsContact Us 

 

 Our meeting space policies have changed as of January 1, 2011 so we encourage both new and past renters to review the site carefully.

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