Washington, D.C. (Monday, June 29, 2020) – The NAACP is heading out of Baltimore. The civil rights organization is moving to Washington, D.C. leaving its longtime home in Baltimore. The NAACP’s new home will be at the Frank D. Reeves Municipal Center. That facility, located at 14th and U Streets, NW is set to be redeveloped.
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced today that she’s signed a letter of intent to bring the NAACP to the city. The Reeves Center is the home to a variety of city government agencies. No word yet on exactly when the move will happen.