Housing Authority of the City of College Park Awarded $3.15 Million in Federal Funding 2026 for Attick Towers Renovation
By MICHELLE CRITTENDEN-JOHNSON
Housing Authority of the City of College Park
The Housing Authority of the City of College Park (HACCP) proudly announces that it has been awarded $3,150,000 in Fiscal Year 2026 Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) funding, secured by U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks and Congressman Glenn Ivey (all D-Md.), for the renovation of Attick Towers Apartments, a critical affordable housing community serving seniors and residents with disabilities.
“There are too few affordable housing options that meet the needs of our seniors and community members with disabilities. That’s why we fought to secure over $3 million in direct federal funding to support the renovation of Attick Towers. This investment will help modernize these homes, improve accessibility, and ensure College Park residents have a safe, stable housing option that allows them to live with dignity and independence,” said Senator Chris Van Hollen, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
The project was included in the FY26 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) Spending Bill, recently passed by Congress and signed into law by the President of the United States. This significant federal investment will support long-planned improvements aimed at enhancing safety, accessibility, and overall quality of life for Attick Towers residents.
“We are deeply grateful to Senator Chris Van Hollen and Senator Angela Alsobrooks for their leadership and unwavering support of this project,” said Michelle Crittenden-Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the Housing Authority of the City of College Park. “This funding represents a transformative opportunity for our residents and ensures that Attick Towers can continue to provide safe, dignified, and affordable housing for years to come.”
The renovation of Attick Towers will focus on modernization, infrastructure improvements, and accessibility enhancements designed to better serve elderly and disabled residents. The project aligns with HACCP’s broader mission to preserve and expand quality affordable housing opportunities within the City of College Park and the surrounding region.
HACCP extends its sincere appreciation to its federal partners, community supporters, and residents whose voices helped make this achievement possible, and looks forward to the positive impact these improvements will bring for years to come.
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Venture X College Park and Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation Celebrate Grand Opening of First Flexible Office Space in Prince George’s County
By RHETT BUTLER
PGCEDC
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (March 23, 2026)—Venture X®, in partnership with the Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation (PGCEDC) and the Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce, host[ed] the grand opening and ribbon cutting of Venture X College Park, the County’s first flexible office and coworking space, on Friday, March 27, 2026.
Located in Discovery District Maryland, Venture X College Park represents a major addition to Prince George’s County’s growing ecosystem for entrepreneurs, startups, and innovative businesses. The new 13,898-square-foot facility is designed to support companies at every stage of growth while fostering collaboration, connectivity, and access to resources.
“Venture X College Park represents the kind of entrepreneurial infrastructure that helps businesses launch, scale, and thrive in Prince George’s County,” said Ingrid S. Watson, President & CEO of the Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation. “Spaces like this foster collaboration, innovation, and opportunity by bringing together entrepreneurs, startups, and growing companies in one supportive environment. We are excited to welcome Venture X to the Discovery District and celebrate the continued growth of our county’s innovation economy.”
Owned and operated by Moniesha Jackson Shorter, Venture X College Park was created to provide more than just workspace—it offers a community-driven environment designed to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners.
“When I began my own founder journey in 2018, I realized how powerful it would have been to have a space that offered not just an office, but a true community of support,” said Moniesha Jackson Shorter, Owner and Principal of Venture X College Park. “Venture X College Park was created to be the kind of environment I needed in those early days, a place where entrepreneurs, small business owners, and innovators can connect, collaborate, and grow. I believe that when entrepreneurs have access to the right resources, networks, and support systems, they are better positioned to succeed. I’m proud to bring that kind of energy and opportunity to Prince George’s County and to help build a thriving ecosystem for the next generation of business leaders.”
The facility features 60 private offices ranging in capacity from 1 to 5 people, shared coworking space, two conference rooms, a training room, and a café-style lounge that doubles as an event space. Additional amenities include free parking, electric vehicle charging stations, and convenient access to nearby dining options, creating a modern, dynamic environment for today’s workforce.
Strategically located near the University of Maryland and key research institutions, Venture X College Park is positioned at the intersection of innovation, talent, and opportunity—further reinforcing Prince George’s County as a destination for business growth and entrepreneurship.
Venture X® is a shared workspace and flex office community that is a blend of a boutique hotel and modern office styles, with a high level of design that feels professional and welcoming. Each Venture X location features beautifully designed spaces and a highly developed environment within a community where people love coming to work every day. Venture X is part of Vast Coworking Group™, the world’s largest privately-owned franchisor of coworking spaces and the third-largest network globally. For more information about Venture X, visit www.venturex.com, and for information about franchise opportunities, please visit www.venturexfranchise.com.
Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation (PGCEDC)’s mission is to cultivate and promote a strong local economy supporting entrepreneurs' and businesses' growth and prosperity. It is dedicated to strengthening communities through business development and job creation. For more information about Prince George's County Economic Development Corporation's services to local companies, visit www.pgcedc.com.
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