
Friday, October 20, 2006
Jair Lynch Announces $30 Million Project in Petworth

Thursday, October 19, 2006
Council Nixes Funding Plan for Stadium Parking
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Posted by
Ken on 10/19/2006 07:55:00 PM
Labels: Ballpark, Mayor Adrian Fenty, Mayor Anthony Williams, Washington DC
Labels: Ballpark, Mayor Adrian Fenty, Mayor Anthony Williams, Washington DC


Washington DC commercial property news
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
New Condo Development Rises in Mount Pleasant

Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Alexandria Approves Developer’s New Fire Station in Potomac Yard Project

National Gateway Project To See Additional Office Towers
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Posted by
Nick on 10/17/2006 10:08:00 PM
Labels: Archon Group, Arlington, Crystal City, Meridian Group, potomac yard
Labels: Archon Group, Arlington, Crystal City, Meridian Group, potomac yard


Monday, October 16, 2006
Myerton Abandons Condo Sales

Sunday, October 15, 2006
New Townhome/Condo Project Breaks Ground in SoFlo

Christopher Condo Sales to Begin Next Week

Friday, October 13, 2006
Cityhomes at 1200 East-West Project in Silver Spring "On Hold"

Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Centex Development in Falls Church Stalls
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Posted by
Nick on 10/11/2006 11:38:00 PM
Labels: Atlantic Realty Companies, Centex, Falls Church, Federal Realty
Labels: Atlantic Realty Companies, Centex, Falls Church, Federal Realty


Monday, October 09, 2006
Eckington Fairfield Residential Groundbreaking Now Set for June 2007

Washington D.C. real estate development news
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Capitol Hill News: Thorton Row Sales On Hold; Jenkins Row Has Units Back on Market

Washington DC retail and real estate news
Friday, October 06, 2006
Court Rules Against Arlington County, Church's Clarendon Condo Project

Thursday, October 05, 2006
Major Residential Project Planned for Fort Totten Area
If approved by the DC Zoning Commission, a new 188-unit residential development might soon be built on 9 acres at 6000 New Hampshire Avenue NE, the former site of a Medstar Health nursing home. The Jarvis Company and Four Points (formerly West*Group) Development have submitted plans to build 61 condominiums, 27 single-family homes, and 100 townhouses to the Zoning Commission, which will decide on October 16 whether to rezone this area to allow mixed residential development (it currently only allows single-family residences). This secluded corner of Northeast DC, mid-way between the Fort Totten and Takoma metro stops, has seen little development in the past – a fact that is expected to keep the unit prices for this project on the affordable side. Project timeline and other details have yet to be released.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Apartments Just a Fly Ball Away
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Posted by
Nick on 10/04/2006 11:47:00 PM
Labels: Ballpark, Camden Properties, Faison Development, jpi
Labels: Ballpark, Camden Properties, Faison Development, jpi


Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Akridge Receives Air Rights for Burnham Place at Union Station Project
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Posted by
Nick on 10/03/2006 11:33:00 PM
Labels: Akridge, Burnham Place, NoMa, Union Station
Labels: Akridge, Burnham Place, NoMa, Union Station


Anancostia Waterfront Project Selects Winning Developer for $800 Million Project

Thursday, September 28, 2006
Mount Vernon Place Church Square Project Breaks Ground
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Posted by
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.

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