Wilmington Neighborhood Conservancy Land Bank (WNCLB) was launched to reclaim the promise in Wilmington’s most challenged places. As a community-rooted 501(c)(3), we tackle tax-delinquent, vacant, and blighted properties, removing tangled liens and complexities so that neighborhoods can move forward.
We see Wilmington’s neighborhoods not as liabilities, but as opportunity zones—for affordable homes, thriving small businesses, community gardens, and clean green spaces. Every parcel we care for carries potential.
Our Team
Bud Freel, President
Ray Saccomandi, Director of Operations
Becky Vogel, Director of Finance & Grants
David Reynolds, Administrative Assistant
Our Values
We act in ways that:
- Are purposeful, transparent, and for the public good
- Are both economically efficient and sustainable
- Are reflective of the goals and objectives of the City’s comprehensive development plan
- Strengthen our neighborhoods
- Improve the coordination of our resources
- Increase efficiency and collaboration within and between governments, community organizations, and the private sector
Our Board of Directors
- Richard J. Gessner, Chairman, Designee of State of Delaware Speaker of the House
- Hal Schneikert, Vice-president Wilmington Neighborhood Planning Council
- Susan Frank, Treasurer and Finance Chair, CRA Member, Executive Vice President, Cinnaire
- Leroy Tice Esq., Principal, Team Tice Law Firm
- Vandell Hampton, Jr., Public Member, President and CEO, True Access Capital
- Cassandra T. Marshall, Public Member, Program Development/Capture Executive, Patriot Contracting
- Sean Park, Director of Economic Development, City of Wilmington
- Elliot Larkin, Director of the Department of Land Use and Planning, City of Wilmington
- Robert Weir, Director, Department of Real Estate & Housing, City of Wilmington
- Ernest “Trippi” Congo, President of Wilmington City Council
- Maria Cabrera, Chair, Community Development and Planning Committee, City of Wilmington City Council
- Michelle Harlee, Chair, Finance and Economic Development Committee, City of Wilmington City Council
- David Ross, Public Member, Executive Director Education First Golf
Our History
In 2016, the Wilmington Neighborhood Conservancy Land Bank (WNCLB) was created by state legislation and the City of Wilmington to return vacant, dilapidated, abandoned, and delinquent properties back to productive use. Delaware’s first land bank, WNCLB works with the City of Wilmington, nonprofits, for-profits and community members to remove blight and foster neighborhood revitalization.
WNCLB receives our properties from several sources: The City of Wilmington, tax sales, direct purchases and donations. The properties are held for redevelopment either individually or packaged and held for larger projects. Additionally, WNCLB acquires strategic properties and transfer to local nonprofits to support their revitalization objectives. With just 9 units sold in WNCLB’s first year of full operation in 2018, WNCLB in 2020, has sold 55 properties for affordable homeownership opportunities and side yards for adjacent homeowners.
Company Documents
- WNCLB Annual Report 2020
- WNCLB Annual Report 2021
- WNCLB Annual Report 2022
- WNCLB Annual Report 2023
- WNCLB Annual Report 2024
Financials
- October 15, 2025
- January 21, 2026
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
- January 2022
- February 2022
- March 2022
- April 2022
- May 2022
- June 2022
- January 2023
- March 2023
- April 2023
- May 2023
- August 2023
- September 2023
- October 2023
- December 2023
- April 2024
- June 2024
- September 2024
- January 2025
Policies & Procedures