The City of Wilmington has transferred title to AAHI for five (5) parcels of property on the East Side, including 1039 Clifford Brown Walk and 1043 Clifford Brown Walk

The rowhouse at 1039 Clifford Brown Walk will undergo a major capital renovation, including upgrades like WiFi to accommodate 21st century technology and greater accessibility to be ADA compliant.

The newly renovated 1039 Workshop will house AAHI program delivery of educational and cultural-based high-tech, high-touch services to youth and Eastside residents, and to those journeying with us online around the county, state and country.

AAHI will redevelop the former Allied Kid Building located at 1043 Clifford Brown Walk, to be known as the African American Heritage Institute, to comprehensively deliver its onsite programs and services. For example, a Certificate Program in Oral History will promote stronger integrated content across arrange of study areas including social studies, language and performing arts and journalism. Certificate courses will be delivered in a hybrid curriculum, onsite at the AAHI Institute and in a virtual setting.

Architectural rendering of 1043 Clifford Brown Walk.