
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Mount Vernon Place Church Square Project Breaks Ground
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Nick on 9/28/2006 10:42:00 AM
Labels: Mt. Vernon Triangle, Quadrangle Development, Wilkes
Labels: Mt. Vernon Triangle, Quadrangle Development, Wilkes


Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Previews Begin This Weekend for The Takoma Condos
Interested buyers will have their first chance to preview the model units for The Takoma, the newly renovated and updated Wedgewood Apartments, located at 111 Lee Avenue in Takoma Park, near the metro station. The Takoma, by NOVO Development, will feature 46 units with hardwood floors, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, private parking, and a fitness center on site. Studious start at $159,900, one bedroom units at $234,900, two bedroom units at $279,900, and three bedroom units at $329,900. Visit The Takoma Web site - http://www.thetakoma.com - for preview information.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Luzon to Break Ground in Early October
After years of sitting vacant and forlorn in the no-man's land on Pennsylvania Avenue between Georgetown and Foggy Bottom, its dull yellow paint peeling and metal fire-escapes rusting, the historically designated Luzon apartment building is ready to begin its new life as a high-end condomium. In early October, Intrepid Real Estate LLC
will break ground on the new Luzon, which will incorporate the existing building at 2501 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, plus new construction on empty real estate next door. Plans call for 16 large units (2600 to 4000 square feet each) in the eight-story building, with elevators that will open directly into the condos. Pricing is expected to range from $1.8 million to $4.5 million, with the Milan-built kitchen units costing $100,000 per unit alone. The Luzon - originally built in the late 1800s – was designated a historic building in 1990, which ensures its façade will be preserved during this renovation. In addition, the original bell tower at the top will be restored, with retail for lease on the ground floor. With the soon-to-be-completed Columbia Residences and new Trader Joe’s grocery store across the street, the Luzon will certainly be a sought-after address once again.

District of Columbia retail and real estate development news
Ecco Park Sponsors Open House Today
Ecco Park - the new project unveiled recently in Takoma Park, has announced an open house for Today from noon to 3pm. The catered event will promote the much vaunted green project going in one block from the Takoma Metro. Designed by SGA Architects, this project will remove and clean the site now operating as a truck storage area and gas station, offering 85 moderately priced homes a short commute to Silver Spring and downtown.
Monday, September 25, 2006
Brandon at 14th and W Street Goes Bye-Bye – Donatelli Steps In

Sunday, September 24, 2006
NCRC Announces Rhode Island Ave. Development

Thursday, September 21, 2006
ClubCondo DC Launches Condo Blitz

Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Just Put That Condo on My Card...
Consider this the ultimate step in impulse purchases: On September 15, American Express Company announced that it will now allow a selection of its cardholders to use their Amex cards to make a down payment when purchasing a condo. American Express is rolling out its new program in conjunction with the New York-based real estate firm Moinian Group for sales of the new Atelier luxury condominium in midtown Manhattan, though the company sees expanding it should the program prove successful. Plans call for condo buyers to earn reward points (possibly one point for every dollar charged) or frequent-flier miles, as well as extend the timeframe for meeting down-payment requirements. Those in the financial world are intrigued by this move. "I find this program to be quite interesting," said Rami Futerman, Managing Partner at F&M Mortgage Group, LLC. "From experience, this program needs to be implemented properly in conjunction with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guidelines, to avoid disqualification of the borrower/buyer from getting a traditional mortgage." That being said, Futerman believes such a program, if it came to DC, would probably "increase the sales and financing for the high end condos that are now springing up around the metro area." Where there is a will to buy real estate, it seems the market will always find a way....
Brentwood Shopping Center Nears Completion

Monday, September 18, 2006
Developer, CVS Battle Over Gallery Place Location

Friday, September 15, 2006
Capitol Hill's Medlink Site Receives Downsized Zoning Approval

No Radicchio for You! Balducci’s Decides to Bypass Penn Quarter

Tuesday, September 12, 2006
New $175 Million Complex in Howard County Anticipates Planned Growth

Saturday, September 09, 2006
Braddock Metro Boom

Friday, September 08, 2006
As the Turnberry Turns...
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Labels: Arlington, BBG-BBGM, new condos, Rosslyn, Turnberry Ltd.
Labels: Arlington, BBG-BBGM, new condos, Rosslyn, Turnberry Ltd.


Arlington Virginia commercial real estate news
Eight-Story Office Tower Planned for Silver Spring’s City Place Mall

Silver Spring Real Estate development news
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
New Condo Project Develops in Shaw

Tuesday, September 05, 2006
A Conversation with Jair Lynch and Tania Jackson of the Jair Lynch Companies
Live-work housing innovation comes to DC. Real estate developer Jair Lynch believes diversification in development is essential to being successful. “Last summer,” he said in an interview with DCMud, “we knew the writing was on the wall regarding the development market; it was time to adjust.”
Looking back at the past few years of the development boom, Lynch, who is working to bring along his Solea condominium project, reflected on the incredible growth the DC area has experienced.
“From 2000 to 2004, 7500 units of rental housing went primarily to condo conversion,” he said, “and in 2004 alone it was 2500; an astounding number. Our team is always looking at economic indicators and we analyze the trends and the information.”
Lynch views Solea, located at 1414 Belmont St., between U Street and Columbia Heights, as a model for a new kind of development that works with the community and is in line with the evolving real estate market in Washington DC. Solea is being designed by the architectural firm of Sorg and Associates, a Washington DC-based company.
“We’re actors on a stage for a few years, “ he says, “but a building is a presence in a community for 50 years; perhaps 100 and we must be aware of that as we work with the community. That’s why community input was vital to our Solea project.”
Tania Jackson, Director of Community Policy for Jair Lynch Companies, agreed, adding “We had a ‘Community Committee’ we worked with; people from Columbia Heights who we informed about style issues, budget realities and our vision, but who were essential members of our development team; we listened to what they were concerned about, what they wanted in their community. What they wanted the building to look like.”
The $20 million Solea project is a joint venture with NCRC – National Capital Revitalization Corporation, and includes a development innovation new to the DC area – “live-work” units.
Live-Work homes are a recent design trend that was sparked in the San Francisco Bay Area during the dot.com boom years. The idea is that given the high cost of rents and office space, and the realities of today’s mobile-technology-based workforce, a home could be designed to include a living-space (traditional areas for a living room, kitchen, etc) and a loft-area for sleeping and a comfortable, presentable work environment for the entrepreneur and their customers.
Lynch and Jackson view these unique housing units as a reflection of the changing realties of urban life.
“One and two person firms are a growing part of the American business scene” said Lynch, “the technological changes of recent times have generated whole new paradigms in how people live and work and the ‘live-work’ concept recognizes that people need a space that has a different typology than what has been available previously in the traditional condominium market.”
The live-work concept at Solea will offer a variety of options, such as units with the work space below, and living space above – these “loft-style” apartments will have a more permeable work space than traditional condos. Lynch views it as a fairly radical departure from the urban-work and suburban-live model that has been the norm.
“Solea is size-appropriate,” he said, “it works with the scale of the Columbia Heights, Shaw area, and the project, the process of development, allowed us to get to know the people in the neighborhood; that’s unique for a development project, and I think it’s a good model for future development projects.”
“The soul of a place matters,” said Jackson, “Solea is going to be part of the soul of the neighborhood, not an intrusion.”
Lynch was expansive in his comments about the changes he sees and the responses he views as essential to how he wants development to work.
“Three worlds in DC have tended to stay separate,” he said, “Local, or neighborhood interests, federal employees or federal concerns, and the international, or expatriate community in DC. I think those worlds are starting to come together far more than they have in the past, and development in DC must answer that; it has to respond to it and blend with it, and I think we’re poised to catch that trend.”
Adding an acronym he hopes won’t annoy a certain West Coast firm of modest means, Lynch describes his vision further by referring to what he calls ‘ipods’ – ‘Interactive Places of Diversity.’ “Solea, with its live-work spaces, and the way it blends into the neighborhood rather than intruding and forcing the people who live there to adapt to it, represents the change in the structure of the DC environment; diversity is not just about race and class, it’s about different communities, federal and international and local, it’s about shared experience in a thriving dynamic urban environment. Solea reflects that, and we want to continue to grow this model of development. We feel it can and will succeed.”
Washington DC commercial property news
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Plans for Silver Spring Music Venue Announced

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