The project featured 8 homes that were blighted and uninhabitable, each with nearly 3,500 square feet of living space. Wood windows with Baltimore bullnose trim, Hardiplank siding, restored brick fronts, wood cornices, and solid wood doors were some of the exterior features included to meet CHAP historical guidelines. Each house received energy efficient windows and doors, LED lighting, open cell foam insulation and high efficiency heating and cooling units. These additions met stringent Energy Star guidelines.
On July 21st, 2015, the City of Baltimore held a dedication ceremony for the project. UrbanBuilt attended, along with Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake, local residents, and representatives from the Druid Heights Community Development Corporation, Healthy Neighborhoods, Department of HUD, and State department of Housing. All expressed excitement about this project, which is only the start of the rehabilitation process in this recovering neighborhood.