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Originally Posted by 1487
good news except for the fact that its only going to be 5 floors.
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Disappointing but I can understand the reason why.
Festival Pier, like any waterfront parcel, is a challenging development site. If you want to use steel or concrete you need to sink caissons deep. The Central Delaware has an 80-foot height limit overlay, which the RFP is obliged to adhere to.
Once you get above five floors, you have to use steel or concrete. Which in turn ramps up the costs to the point where the next feasible minimum floor count is probably around fifteen floors -- obviously above the height limit.
Part of the problem here is that our construction standards are obsolete. There are now methods for building taller wooden buildings on the market, but we don't allow them. There's at least one good example that I know of in height-limit-obsessed DC.
Actually, that might be the main reason DRWC picked Jefferson for this project. Jefferson's main urban portfolio experience is development in downtown DC and environs.