
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Falkland Chase Project Moves Forward

Friday, December 08, 2006
Construction Begins at The Admiral Condominium Near Navy Yard
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Nick on 12/08/2006 09:12:00 AM
Labels: Barrack's Row, Bonstra Haresign Architects, ICP Partners, new condos
Labels: Barrack's Row, Bonstra Haresign Architects, ICP Partners, new condos


Washington DC real estate development news
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Bonifant-astic News for Silver Spring

Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Plans to Redevelop Florida Avenue Market Win Preliminary Approval

Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Changes Coming to Georgia Avenue-Petworth, Dunn Loring Metro Stops
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Nick on 12/05/2006 10:04:00 AM
Labels: Donatelli, Georgia Avenue, Petworth, Trammell Crow Residential
Labels: Donatelli, Georgia Avenue, Petworth, Trammell Crow Residential


In other metro stop news, on Monday the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors approved Trammel Crow Residential’s plan to build a 720-unit apartment building with retail on a 15-acre lot at the Dunn Loring-Merrifield station. The project calls for three towers, set around a landscaped plaza, to be built on the parking lot, along with a new six-story parking garage with 2,000 spaces and stores underneath. There also will be 1,150 additional underground parking spaces under the apartment towers. Eight percent of the apartments will be set aside as "workforce" housing for county employees and low-income residents. In addition, Trammel Crow has pledged to the county a contribution to help cover the costs that the expected influx of new school-aged children will bring.
Monday, December 04, 2006
$400 Million Waterside Mall Redevelopment Project Takes a Step Forward
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Nick on 12/04/2006 01:17:00 PM
Labels: Bresler and Reiner Inc., Forest City, Southwest
Labels: Bresler and Reiner Inc., Forest City, Southwest


AWC Presents Poplar Point Proposals
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Posted by
Nick on 12/04/2006 11:16:00 AM
Labels: Anacostia, Poplar Point, Skidmore Owings + Merrill
Labels: Anacostia, Poplar Point, Skidmore Owings + Merrill

Last week, the Anacostia Waterfront Corp. (AWC) officially presented at a public meeting the first proposals submitted for the development of Poplar Point, 110 acres located across the river from the Washington Navy Yard at the eastern foot of the South Capitol Street bridge in Southeast DC. This land will be transferred by the Federal government to DC as part of legislation passed on November 16th. The proposals, drafted by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, presented two visions for the land. The first shows retail, office, and residential development in three clusters (near Good Hope Road SE to the east, W Street SE in the middle, and Howard Road SE to the west), with a new soccer stadium (and parking) for DC United and a 500-room hotel and conference center near the W Street development.

The second proposal shows all the retail, office and residential development, but leaves out the soccer stadium and hotel. New roads are also to be built to link these three clusters. The residential component calls for between 1,400 and 2,300 units, with 30% priced below market rate. Almost half of the transferred land will be preserved as public park land and green space and trails along the Anacostia River. These proposals, which are open for public comment, will not be finalized for a number of months.
District of Columbia real estate development news
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Community Groups Withdraw Opposition to H Street Project

Corcoran Buys Randall School, Plans New Art Space and Apartments

Wednesday, November 29, 2006
A Different Shade of Green for Maryland

Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Trailer Park – 1, Developer - 0

Monday, November 27, 2006
Silver Spring Transit Center Breaks Ground

Senior Condos Take Shape in Bethesda

The project follows shortly on the heels of the closing of Canyon Ranch, the massive mixed-use project nearby that targeted seniors but failed to reach critical mass and pulled the plug in August of this year.
Friday, November 24, 2006
New Condominium to Open in Anacostia
Longwood Properties is planning to renovate a mid-century walk-up 2 blocks from the Congress Heights Metro Station and convert it into condos. Located near the redevelopment underway at Camp Simms, Congress Place is offering thirteen 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units; with 1-bedroom condos starting in the low $100's and 2-bedroom units to start at $175,000. This project joins a slate of redevelopment projects converting presently dilapidated buildings into small condo project, many of which have been gutted by time and need a full restoration. Sales to begin after Thanksgiving.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Waterview Sales Office to Open in January

Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Plan for Old Convention Center Site Approved

Monday, November 20, 2006
Villages at Pepper Mill Project Breaks Ground in PG County
The Addison Road metro station will soon have a new neighbor (well, in 2010, that is), as developers Structures Unlimited and Foster Communities broke ground last week on The Villages at Pepper Mill, a $36 million residential project on the old Baber Village public housing site in Capitol Heights. The community will contain 96 townhouses on 20 acres, with sales expected to start in late 2007. The Villages at Pepper Mill will join the Icon, a 170-condo project near the metro at the intersection of Addison Road and Central Avenue that broke ground this past August.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Plans Announced for The Village at Leesburg Project

Eckington Fairfield Residential Project Now Off?
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Nick on 11/16/2006 11:07:00 PM
Labels: Eckington, Fairfield Residential, Metropolitan Branch Trail
Labels: Eckington, Fairfield Residential, Metropolitan Branch Trail

Despite earlier reports that groundbreaking would start in June 2007, it now appears that Fairfield Residential and CSX Realty Development will not be pursuing their $150 million mixed-use development at Eckington Place and Harry Thomas Way, NE. Word on the neighborhood Bloomingdale blog is that CSX has decided to not sell the land for this project. The development, to be located on 4.3 acres across the street from XM Satellite Radio and north of the Fedex center just off the intersection of New York and Florida Avenues, was to feature three buildings containing up to 675 condo units, 15,000 sf of retail, and almost 800 parking spaces, with about 70 of the units reserved for workforce housing. The project was to also extend Q Street NE through the project, and connect it to the nearby Metropolitan Branch Trail (which travels under New York Avenue and then becomes elevated over Florida Avenue alongside the Red Line tracks).
Washington D.C. real estate development news
Washington D.C. real estate development news
Congress Grants Approval to Federal Land Transfer to DC

The gears of legislative process grind forward, and fans of soccer and baseball (and development!) should feel some joy. On November 16, the US Senate approved legislation (the House ok’d it earlier this month) that will transfer dozens of Federal land lots located in the District to the DC government, including title to 100-acre Poplar Point (pictured) across the Anacostia, considered to be the site for DC United’s new

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