tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post3891724512830435419..comments2024-03-25T18:50:15.135-04:00Comments on DCmud - The Urban Real Estate Digest of Washington DC: Falkland Chase Apartments, Chasing a Plan for Silver SpringKenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08295461340042242438noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-24511422197492370032011-05-10T11:45:13.153-04:002011-05-10T11:45:13.153-04:00Of course the PL is still years away from construc...Of course the PL is still years away from construction, but of course it's moving forward and will continue moving forward considering how much O'Malley is pushing the issue. Anyways, I don't think it's that important since SS is already a public transportation mecca - it'll simply be a nice addition.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-36564895809147587032011-05-10T09:46:25.081-04:002011-05-10T09:46:25.081-04:00"As for the purple line as pipe dream, has an..."As for the purple line as pipe dream, has anyone tried to drive in this area lately."<br />People have been saying this for 25yrs and still no Purple Line - what makes us think its any closer.NIMBYnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-20249905336247702522011-05-08T03:36:35.913-04:002011-05-08T03:36:35.913-04:00I second the last two posts. They need to build th...I second the last two posts. They need to build this parcel out, it's as smart as the original buildings where in thier time. Just don't do another glass shard design. Getting Shalome was a real set back to those who'd like a more humane street scape in Silver Spring. <br /><br />As for the purple line as pipe dream, has anyone tried to drive in this area lately. This and the BRT are going to be essential to our area's long term viability. Keep this train moving...literally.!Thayer-Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04892043179839099462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-51235020716080623332011-05-05T14:55:08.575-04:002011-05-05T14:55:08.575-04:00"Maybe this isn't the right site for them..."Maybe this isn't the right site for them....."<br /><br />This north parcel is right next to the train tracks. It literally is exactly the place to put this density. I don't agree with the person knocking the other parcels - Falkland Chase has value and not everything in the world needs to be 18 stories high. The compromise to identify 2/3 of Faulkand Chase as historic and to demo the 1/3 along the train tracks makes a ton of sense. Now let's make sure the plans that come down the pike are pedestrian friendly and smart, urban design.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-29871116176697396942011-05-05T14:08:07.175-04:002011-05-05T14:08:07.175-04:00The plan is a delusion. The one nice urban gestur...The plan is a delusion. The one nice urban gesture is the curb cut on 16th Street, which will be deleted once DOT gets their hands on this because it is WAY too close to the existing intersections.<br /><br />The rest of the 3d views posit an inhumane, overscaled place devoid of the richness of the lovely scaled buildings and landscaping they would be tearing down. Not appropriate for a pedestrian realm - these buildings are better scaled for the side of I-270, where one whizzes by at 85 miles an hour. Why would one want to sit in this place? <br /><br />Shalom Baranes can achieve some wonderful facade work (22 West and the Waterfront project ar examples), but the ground plane in all of these projects are completely lacking in the soft humanity that makes the pedestrian realm pleasant. Maybe this isn't the right site for them.....<br /><br />Finally, the county should require them to retain 60% of the existing mature trees....a good architect/planner would be able to acheive the same density without decimating what is lovely about the place.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-16951522830813596052011-05-05T13:41:48.341-04:002011-05-05T13:41:48.341-04:00Whether or not the Federal Government is expanding...Whether or not the Federal Government is expanding or contracting is beside the point, a parcel of historic Garden Apartments are going to be torn down to make way for higher density hi-rise housing. Those Garden Apartments were early versions of sustainable living, with plentiful green space around nicely sized units. What will replace them is yet more yuppie sized units geared for singles or couples - but not families. The added density and the Harris Teeter will bring greater traffic congestion to an area already hitting it's limit. There are already 4 grocery store chains within a 1 mile radius. At what point is a community over saturated by hi density housing and destination retail. Right now there is no balance to either housing or retail in Silver Spring. If you are a developer with a buck and a plan the county lets you have your way in Silver Spring.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-79810996482344487692011-05-04T19:57:11.536-04:002011-05-04T19:57:11.536-04:00The federal government is definitely expanding. Th...The federal government is definitely expanding. That's a fact. The local government...not so much. As for this project, its going to be awesome. It would be even better if those bozos hadn't deemed parts of it a historical landmark.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-78540062915589828362011-05-04T18:47:53.413-04:002011-05-04T18:47:53.413-04:00Ben,
Thanks for the comments. I won't veer in...Ben,<br /><br />Thanks for the comments. I won't veer into Obama politics, but I stand by the fact that the feds have expanded locally, whether or not you like what its been spent on. As for the Purple Line, yes, it is moving forward, but no, its not imminent. I was taking the big picture timeline, and didn't mean to imply construction was close.Kenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08295461340042242438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-23681012198371824532011-05-04T16:14:16.444-04:002011-05-04T16:14:16.444-04:00@Anonymous 3:39 PM
Do you know the timeline for c...@Anonymous 3:39 PM<br /><br />Do you know the timeline for construction to begin on the Purple line? I'd like to see this project begin but I agree with you, it seems like wishful thinking at this point.Bennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-41567922545505254032011-05-04T15:39:42.705-04:002011-05-04T15:39:42.705-04:00Wow, this post is so full of wishful thinking that...Wow, this post is so full of wishful thinking that it almost makes me cry with frustration. Among all the pixie-dust statements perhaps the following was the most outrageous:<br />"soon to be Purple Line"<br />Yeah, just like the Nationals are soon to be World Series Champions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-81195842866664590682011-05-04T11:06:07.813-04:002011-05-04T11:06:07.813-04:00Veering back on topic: Have there ever been any pl...Veering back on topic: Have there ever been any plans to add density to the Summit Hills parcel across the street, or will that neighborhood remain locked in the 1960s for all of eternity?Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12840901832700567055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-25570914230622316932011-05-03T22:28:31.931-04:002011-05-03T22:28:31.931-04:00@Anonymous 5:20
The $787B Recover Act spending yo...@Anonymous 5:20<br /><br />The $787B Recover Act spending you referred to contained over $300B in tax cuts and tax rebates but I suppose that because Obama proposed it, these tax cuts are considered socialist now.<br /><br />Additionally, much of the other spending went to such 'wastes' as the Capital Bikeshare and the Dulles metro extension both of which are have created jobs and are making the DC region better.Bennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-40630802173477880892011-05-03T22:25:08.164-04:002011-05-03T22:25:08.164-04:00@Anonymous 5:20 PM: This discussion is getting of...@Anonymous 5:20 PM: This discussion is getting off-topic but while the federal government might have grown modestly (certainly nothing like the post 9/11 Homeland Security and Defense expansion) in the past few years, state and local govts contracted, laying off people. Almost all of the job growth in the past 1 - 1 1/2 years has been in the private sector, despite what Glenn Beck might have told you.<br /><br />http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/21/notes-on-government-employment/Bennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-24083138110130961832011-05-03T17:20:08.999-04:002011-05-03T17:20:08.999-04:00Whoa dude, stick to urban planning. If you think t...Whoa dude, stick to urban planning. If you think the fed gov is contracting you should visit DC. One-third of new office space rented in DC last year was sucked up by the swelling government, and they're on a hiring binge. Don't believe Obamaspeak, when he says he is "slashing government spending", he is spending $1.5 trillion more than we make, instead of $1.6 trillion. That should be evident to you in every road sign you see that says "paid for by [insert federal program]". Wake up man.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-84768478289647198282011-05-03T16:26:45.517-04:002011-05-03T16:26:45.517-04:00Another great project for DTSS!Another great project for DTSS!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-92061823356266732082011-05-03T11:09:12.443-04:002011-05-03T11:09:12.443-04:00Should be a great project.
However, the governmen...Should be a great project.<br /><br />However, the government is not expanding right now. It's contracting.Critically Urbanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18184976993311486195noreply@blogger.com