
Thursday, November 16, 2006
DC to Developers: Be Green

Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Our Long National(s) Nightmare is Over...

Tuesday, November 14, 2006
JBG Begins Construction on Capitol Hill Office Building

In March of 2006, JBG leased approximately 150,000 s.f. of the building to Jones Day, one of the world’s largest law firms and currently occupies the adjacent building. Clark Construction Group of Bethesda, Maryland, has been selected as the project’s general contractor. Dallas, Texas based HKS is the architect of record.
JBG is very active in the greater DC market with condominiums, apartments and office buildings, nearing completion on its Waterview project in Rosslyn with 160 hotel rooms, 620,000 s.f. of office space and 136 luxury condos, as well as its Marriott Wardman project, and just beginning its project to renovate and convert the 1300-room hotel in Woodley Park into condos and apartments.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Historic St. Elizabeths Hospital to Get Makeover

Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Navy Makes Way for Peace on the Mall

Monday, November 06, 2006
Southwest Waterfront Project Hits Rough Seas

Update: On November 7, the DC Council’s Economic Development Committee passed legislation resolving the land swap issue. Under this bill, the NCRC will transfer its waterfront land to the AWC in exchange for the $25 million, the other DC land parcels, and 25 acres of the McMillan site. The full council is not expected to vote on this bill – which may still be altered - until November 14.
College Park Approves New Mixed-Use Project
Last week, the College Park (MD) City Council voted unanimously to approve a mixed-used development proposed by JPI Management for the intersection of Route 1 and Cherokee Street that would include 160 condo units, a 4,000-sf gym, and 35,000 sf of retail, all surrounded by 45 townhouses. This development was at first rejected in 2005 when presented to the Prince George’s County Council, which expressed concern that the original plans for a residential-only project did not conform to the College Park’s master plan for Route 1. However, JPI’s reconfiguration of the project to a mixed-use development has dissipated this opposition. JPI has also agreed to provide shuttle bus service for residents of this development through 2010 to help ease congestion along Route 1. Construction is expected to begin in early 2007, with a completion date of early 2008.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Canal Park Advances Near Ballpark
The National Capital Planning Commission gave approval this week to the design concept for Canal Park in Southeast DC, a gritty piece of land near the new ballpark currently used to store school buses. The current plans, paid for with a grant by the National Endowment for the Arts, will encompass three full city blocks between I and M Streets, and between Canal

Thursday, November 02, 2006
Macy Announces New Project on U Street
Macy Development has announced the development of a new project at 1900 Vermont Avenue, called Evanti Row, that will renovate 10 existing rowhomes for residential occupancy when the project is complete in late 2007. Prices are expected to start in the $700k's. Designed by Zahn Architects, sales will likely start in early 2007. Evanti Row is named after Madam Evanti, the first internationally-renowned black opera singer, who hailed from the neighborhood. Macy is currently working on several other DC projects, including the Basilica Lofts, The Gaslight and The Venetian.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Sales Begin for Abdo’s Wooster and Mercer Lofts Project
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Labels: Abdo Development, Arlington, new condos, Rosslyn
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Five Developers Bid on McMillan Site
The National Capital Revitalization Corporation (NCRC) announced today that 5 development teams responded to its solicitation for development of Phase I of the McMillan sand filtration site along N. Capitol Street. The respondents were Horning Brothers, Republic Land Development, KSI Services, Inc., EYA and EastBanc, Inc. Each group has to have in place a development team consisting of Local Small Disadvantage Business Enterprises (LSDBEs) that must participate in the project’s equity stake in order to get the nod. Original plans incorporated massive mixed-use development, including 1200 residential units, with affordable housing, 100,000 s.f. of retail, a community center and "cultural center". No timeline has been set for choosing the developer.
Approval Granted for Two Columbia Pike Projects

Monday, October 30, 2006
MRP Realty to Build Mixed-Use Development Near New York Avenue Metro
MRP Realty, the new development company recently formed by ex-Trammell Crow executives, appears ready to close on land at the intersection of Florida and New Your Avenues in NoMa, and hopes to break ground on its planned 950,000-sf mixed-use project by the end of this year. The development, next to the New York Avenue metro, is expected to consist of two office buildings, a hotel, and some residential housing (though the number of units is not yet known). With this intersection also featuring the new ATF building and a slew of other new residential and commercial projects, the MRP development will join a busy crossroads.
Metro to Put Up Three Prime Sites for Development
As part of its yearly drive to bring in money for its long-term transit projects and spur residential and retail development, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has released three prime and long-unavailable sites alongside existing metro stops to private developers, and bids on these lots must be sent to WMATA by November 17. The three sites now up for bidding are: (1) a former air conditioning facility (14,000 sf) alongside the Navy Yard metro station in Southeast, located at Half and L Street SE, plus a 4,000-sf lot next to the metro entrance; (2) seven acres of a park-and-ride lot and bus terminal near the Capitol Heights metro stop in Prince George's County (this land would be sold instead of leased to a developer if the county decides to allow condos there); and (3) eight wooded acres near the Backlick Road VRE site (recently rezoned from industrial to commercial and residential use). The leases on all these sites will be for 60 years. WMATA will evaluate the bids starting November 17, and if a developer is selected for a site, the local jurisdiction will then review the proposal.
Friday, October 27, 2006
Monument Halves its Chase Condo Project in Bethesda
Monument Realty has "temporarily" stopped sales on half of its condo conversion project in Bethesda. The Chase, which sits across from the Bethesda Metro station, began sales in May of its two 7-story buildings - a North tower (122 units) and a South tower (255 units) at Woodmont and Edgemoor Rds, both former apartment buildings currently under renovation. While the sales office reports that 87 of the units have sold, slow sales in the North tower have caused Monument to freeze sales of that portion. Monument says that this is just a temporary shift to "focus the project" on the better-selling portion and that they are not abandoning sales, but buyers under contract in the North tower are reportedly being encouraged to switch to the South side, and settlements are being scheduled in the South tower only. Monument has already cancelled two conversion projects this year – the Prime in Arlington and the Park Center of Alexandria – but has plenty of work left with its Watergate hotel conversion, a 3.5 acre parcel across from the new stadium that will develop into an 800,000 s.f. mixed-use project when ground is broken early next year, as well as three other condo projects that are still selling. Condos at the Chase are offering a balconies, garage parking, a fitness center, concierge services, 2 pools and 2 tennis courts, priced from the high $200k's for a studio, the mid $300's for a one bedroom and from the high $500's for a two bedroom.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Montgomery County Planning Board Reviews Mixed-Use Designs for Silver Spring Project
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Labels: Bozzuto, Donohoe Companies, PN Hoffman, Spaulding and Slye Investments, StonebridgeCarras
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Moderno Begins Sales

San Francisco Team Plays in Nationals’ Yard

Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Tuscany Condos in Alexandria Terminates Sales

Alexandria Virginia new condo sales news
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
New Condos Come to Adams Morgan

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