BJC and Washington University benefits-eligible employees can apply for a $12,500 forgivable loan to purchase a home in designated areas within our region. After five years of living in their home and continuing to work in a benefits-eligible position at BJC or Washington University, an employee’s loan is forgiven.
2016 was a great year for the redevelopment corporation, our service area and our community partners. The neighborhoods surrounding the medical center campus are thriving. The pace of residential and commercial development in these crucial neighborhoods is astounding. This year, several major projects have been completed and are now contributing to the wonderful vibrancy of […]
Meet Natasha Hawatmeh-Simon: WUMCRCs newest Community Development Intern
Will McWay, Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation’s newest Community Development intern, is currently working on completing his Master’s in Geographic Information Science at Saint Louis University. Will plans on completing his degree in the Spring of 2017. As the Community Development intern, Joel’s responsibility is mostly GIS mapping for WUMCRC and community development research. […]
Abby Orscheln, Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation’s newest Safety and Security Intern, is currently working on completing her Master’s in Criminology at University of Missouri- Saint Louis. Abby plans on completing her degree in the spring of 2017. As the Safety and Security intern for WUMCRC, Abby’s responsibilities include creating and analyzing weekly calls […]
The Washington University Medical Center semi-annual newsletter is now available. In this edition, your find an update on several of the major projects on and surrounding the campus.
Danny Jendusa, one of Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation’s newest community development interns, is currently working on his Master’s degree in Urban Planning and Development at Saint Louis University. Danny is on pace to complete his Master’s degree from SLU in the fall of 2016. Originally from St. Louis, Danny completed his undergraduate degree […]
Dalton Davidson, Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation’s newest intern, is currently working on completing his undergrad in Criminal Justice at Saint Louis University. Dalton plans on completing his degree in the fall of 2016. As the Safety and Security intern for WUMCRC, Dalton’s responsibilities include creating and analyzing weekly calls for service maps and […]
Joel Glasscock, a Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation community development intern, is currently working on his master’s degree in Public Policy Administration at University of Missouri Saint Louis. He is on his way to complete his master’s degree in the fall of 2017. After attending high school at Vianney High School in Kirkwood, MO, […]
Meet our newest community development manager, Ashley Johnson. Johnson is from Chicago, Illinois but has been living in St. Louis for the past few years while completing her Master’s degree from Saint Louis University. Before moving to St. Louis, Johnson received her bachelors degree in Urban Geography from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Then, Johnson completed […]