





On February 23, 2025, the Black Legacy Homeowners Network gathered at the Royal Esquire Club for our monthly meetup—a vibrant evening filled with insightful discussions, resource sharing, and the power of community. This event underscored our commitment to empowering Black homeowners in Seattle’s Central Area, Beacon Hill, and Southeast Seattle. Here’s a recap of the highlights!
Special Guest: Margo Jones on Judkins Park Renovation
We were honored to welcome Margo Jones, who shared valuable updates about the upcoming Judkins Park renovation project. This initiative promises to enhance our neighborhoods, and Margo emphasized the importance of community input. She highlighted two upcoming outreach meetings this week where you can get involved:
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- Tuesday, February 25th, 3:00-6:00 PM at WGC (23rd and Yesler) – A youth-focused session.
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- Thursday, February 27th, 4:30-7:00 PM at Washington Middle School – A broader community engagement meeting.
Want to shape the future of Judkins Park? Register for these meetings via the Africatown Community Land Trust Engagement Page or learn more at the Seattle Parks Project Page. Your voice matters—don’t miss out!
Click Here to Register for the Judkins Park Project Meetings
Engaging Conversations
The meetup was a space for open dialogue, where attendees shared their thoughts, concerns, and aspirations for our neighborhoods. A key focus was mobilizing around legislation that impacts Black homeownership in Washington State. From bills like House Bill 1696 to Senate Substitute Bill 5686 (more on that below), we’re staying vigilant to protect and expand opportunities for our community. These discussions reminded us: staying informed and active is how we ensure our legacy thrives.
Resource Sharing
We delved into resources available to Black homeowners, spotlighting recent developments like the King County Senior Tax Exemption. This program offers financial relief to qualifying seniors, helping them stay in their homes—a critical step in preserving generational wealth. We encouraged members to explore these benefits and connect with BLHO for guidance. Understanding and accessing such initiatives can make all the difference—let us help you navigate them!
Networking and Community
The evening wrapped up with networking, a cornerstone of our meetups. Members mingled, shared experiences, and built relationships that strengthen our collective resolve. Whether you’re a longtime homeowner or just starting your journey, these connections foster a sense of belonging and collaboration that defines BLHO.
Thank You for Joining Us!
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended the February 23rd meetup! Your participation fuels our mission to create a future where Black homeowners thrive. Missed it? Check out the below and stay tuned for more updates.
Save the Date: March 23rd Meetup
Mark your calendars for our next meetup on March 23, 2025! Expect more resources, inspiration, and community-building.
Click Here to Register for the March 23rd Meetup