Buzzard Point
Here are a couple of photos I took this weekend of developments in Buzzard Point.
1550 First Street, SW. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1fc987a4_b.jpg This will have 177 affordable units. https://assets.urbanturf.com/pipelin...17-550x391.jpg Rendering courtesy of Urban Turf. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...bc754233_b.jpg 1800 Half Street, SW https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4f514cee_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c083f853_b.jpg 344 residential units are being built here. https://ctycms.com/dc-capitol-riverf...lf-resized.jpg Image courtesy of the Capitol Riverfront BID. |
Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard
Here are a couple more photos I took this weekend of developments in the Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard.
41 L Street, SE. This will have 161 apartments. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2facd107_b.jpg https://ctycms.com/dc-capitol-riverf...lf_resized.jpg Rendering courtesy of the Capitol Riverfront BID. 37 L Street, SE. This will have 74 apartments. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...348dc9a7_b.jpg |
1700 M Street NW
Skanska proposes new vision for downtown D.C. development site
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Walter Reed
320 Units And a New Spin on Retail Pitched For Walter Reed
October 15, 2020 By Nena Perry-Brown Urban Turf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag...10/qrs1200.jpg Rendering of Building QRS, at left, looking down Dahlia Street at Georgia Avenue. (Image courtesy of Urban Turf) "A design and an unconventional approach to retail has been unveiled for the latest residential building planned at Walter Reed. The development team has begun sharing images of the proposed design concept for Building QRS, depicting a three-volume building that could deliver up to 320 rental units on the southwest corner of Georgia Avenue and Dahlia Street NW. The building will also deliver commercial space along Georgia Avenue and 240 below-grade parking spaces." https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...20&omhide=true |
Southwest
This is fantastic news.
DC Housing Authority Selects Co-Developer for Greenleaf Gardens October 16, 2020 By Nena Perry-Brown Urban Turf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag...aerial1200.jpg Image courtesy of Urban Turf. "In April 2019, the DC Housing Authority (DCHA) released a request for proposals seeking a partner to redevelop the 15-acre Greenleaf Gardens public housing community. Now, the agency has selected a co-developer. Earlier this week, DCHA announced selection of the Greenleaf District Partners team, led by Pennrose, EYA, and Bozzuto Development. Greenleaf has 493 units spanning from First to Third Streets between Eye and N Streets (map); the redevelopment is envisioned to eventually deliver over 1,800 mixed-income units..." https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...-gardens/17407 |
Dupont Circle
78 Apartments Proposed to Replace Part of Dupont Circle Church
October 20, 2020 By Nena Perry-Brown Urban Turf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag.../drake1200.jpg 1328 16th Street NW. (Image courtesy of Urban Turf) "Six years ago, Keener-Squire Properties delivered The Drake, a 218-unit apartment building on the First Baptist Church's property in the 1600 block of O Street NW. Now, the church is looking to add another site and more units to their partnership. An application for historic preservation conceptual review has been filed with DC to replace the three-story annex building at 1328 16th Street NW with a 78-unit apartment building." https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...e-church/17426 |
49 Condos Proposed for Former Hotel Site in Mount Vernon Triangle
October 28, 2020 By Nena Perry-Brown Urban Turf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag...10/927-5th.jpg Image courtesy of Urban Turf. "Despite dismissal in August of an appeal against a Mount Vernon Triangle hotel that got zoning approval in early 2019, the developer is moving on with a new development plan in mind. Developer Kline Associates is applying for historic preservation review of a condominium concept for 923-927 5th Street NW. Rather than 153 hotel rooms, the 11-story development would now deliver 49 condominium units above a restaurant..." https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...triangle/17459 |
A First Look at the 78 Apartments Proposed to Replace 16th Street Church Annex
November 4, 2020 By Nena Perry-Brown Urban Turf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag...rom-nw1200.jpg Image courtesy of Urban Turf. "Two weeks ago, UrbanTurf reported on a proposal to replace a 16th Street church annex with 78 apartments. Now, we are getting the first look at how that infill building may take shape. New renderings have been submitted for historic preservation conceptual review of The Drake II, the proposed seven-story-plus-penthouse building at 1328 16th Street NW. First Baptist Church owns the three-story annex and would partner with Keener-Squire Properties on the development; they previously delivered The Drake's 218 units on an adjacent church-owned site..." https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...hurch-an/17488 |
230-Unit Development Planned For Prominent Shaw Corner
November 5, 2020 By Nena Perry-Brown Urban Turf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag...631p-p1200.jpg Image courtesy of Urban Turf. "A few months since the developer shared plans for this project with the community, Trammell Crow subsidiary High Street Residential is taking the first step toward redeveloping a prominent corner in Shaw. The company has filed a planned-unit development (PUD) application to deliver a 90 foot-tall building with 230 residential units above roughly 7,440 square feet of retail at 7th and P Streets NW. The application also calls for a map amendment to rezone the site from moderate-density mixed-use (MU-4) to medium- to high-density mixed-use (MU-6)." https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...w-corner/17493 |
DC Mayor’s Agent Issues Key Decision on 150-Unit Development at the 16th Street Masonic Temple
November 9, 2020 by Nena Perry-Brown UrbanTurf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag...Bof%2B15th.jpg https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...street-m/17506 Quote:
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i wonder when inner DC will be fully built out.
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Major NoMa Project Lands $47M Financing Package For First Phase Of Construction
October 19, 2020 Jon Banister, Bisnow Washington, D.C. https://cdn.bisnow.net/fit?height=88..._2rY0YS-h0q790 Quote:
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Monument Realty Lands $67M Construction Loan, Breaks Ground On NoMa Project
October 29, 2020 Jon Banister, Bisnow Washington, D.C. https://cdn.bisnow.net/fit?height=88...sbRYGaIENUM4T0 Quote:
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14 Condos Proposed for Skinny Logan Circle Site
November 10, 2020 By Nena Perry-Brown Urban Turf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag...1208m-1200.jpg Image courtesy of Urban Turf. "The Logan Circle pipeline is growing by another sliver. AMT Development has plans to replace the three-story building at 1208 M Street NW with a skinny, six-story, 14-unit building with cellar and penthouse, according to a zoning application filed last week. Lee Design Studio is the architect." https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...cle-site/17509 |
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Another permit issued for a new apartment building in Navy Yard...
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A New 13-Unit Development Proposed for 14th Street
November 16, 2020 By Nena Perry-Brown Urban Turf https://assets.urbanturf.com/dc/imag...h-prop1200.jpg Image courtesy of Urban Turf. "It looks like the 14th Street residential pipeline still has room to grow, and a newly-proposed project comes with pandemic-friendly features. Willard Partners is seeking concept approval to incorporate the façades of the attached commercial buildings at 2204-2206 14th Street NW into a six-story development that would deliver 13 units above 2,600 square feet of retail. Rather than having two elevators in the building common areas, the elevators would provide interior access to each unit to maximize the residential space in the building." https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...h-street/17535 |
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Federal Center, SW
Douglas Development proposes redeveloping the historic Cotton Annex
By Daniel J. Sernovitz Washington Business Journal Nov 17, 2020 https://www.bizjournals.com/washingt...velopment.html |
Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard
Here is a rendering of the two residential buildings and the hotel under construction off of New Jersey Ave. at the former CSX site at the Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard. This is the first I've seen this.
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