Kent Attainable Housing Holding Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Prospect Street Duplex

WHAT: Kent Attainable Housing is delighted to announce the completion of our Prospect Street duplex. 

WHEN: June 17, 2026, 5:30 pm (sharp) 

WHERE: 134 & 136 Prospect St, Chestertown, MD 21620 

DESCRIPTION: We invite you to join us for a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Wednesday, June 17th, at 5:30 pm, at 134 and 136 Prospect Street in Chestertown, MD. These newly completed homes represent a significant milestone in our mission to expand quality, attainable housing opportunities throughout Kent County. Following the ceremony, the duplex will be open for public viewing. 

This event celebrates more than just the completion of two physical structures; it symbolizes the growing momentum of Kent Attainable Housing. As we honor this achievement, we are also looking ahead to our next affordable housing initiatives within the Butlertown community of Worton, MD. 

This project was made possible through the generous support of local, state, and federal grants, private donors, and dedicated local volunteers. We look forward to celebrating this success with our community partners, supporters, and future homeowners as we continue to build secure, affordable pathways for working families in our communities.

Funding Partners: 

● Town of Chestertown - American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) 

● Kent County Health Department 

● ShoreRivers: River Friendly Yards 

● Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD): Neighborhood Revitalization Division 

● Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): Community Project Funding (CPF) FY24 Appropriations 

Volunteer Services: 

● Joe Phillips, Phillips & Donovan Architects 

● Jay Yerkes, Rosin Creek Collaborative 

● Morris Goldsborough 

● John Shorter 

About Kent Attainable Housing 

Kent Attainable Housing (KAH) is a nonprofit, 501c3 organization that envisions a community where stable, affordable housing gives families the foundation they need to thrive. Focused on limited-income and working families, the organization provides homeownership education, builds affordable housing or partners with others to do so, and advocates for policies that reduce housing insecurity. Visit our website at www.kentattainablehousing.org for more information.