
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Sales Begin at Jefferson Condos

Changes Coming to Mount Rainier

Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Two New Hotels to Join Development of New York Avenue NE
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Posted by
Nick on 2/21/2007 06:11:00 PM
Labels: Abdo Development, MRP Realty, New York Avenue, Northeast
Labels: Abdo Development, MRP Realty, New York Avenue, Northeast


The developers are banking on not only the 80,000 vehicles that pass the intersection each day, but also the other major developments planned for New York Avenue NE. The projects (as have been reported in past dcmud postings) include: Abdo Development's $1 billion mixed-use "Gateway" redevelopment project of 17 acres on the north side of the Bladensburg intersection into almost 4,000 residential units, green space, and a grocery (delivery after 2009); MRP Realty’s "Washington Gateway" project, a $350 million, 150-room hotel and 250-unit residential tower development to be located along New York and Florida Avenues NE (2010 occupancy); and New Town Development LLC’s $1 billion redevelopment of the 24-acre Florida Avenue Market, located between New York and Florida Avenues NE, into 1,700 residential units and 330,000 sf of retail, restaurant, and merchandising space.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Old Post Office Due for Redevelopment

Complete demolition is not a threat as it was after WWII, but under the National Historic Preservation Act the government space can be leased to private tenants, providing endless possible uses for the building. In the 80’s, the GSA tried to take advantage of this by creating retail space on the first two floors, a project that has since proved financially unsuccessful. Congress suggested that the use of the lower level space not be predetermined, but rather this redevelopment project to be used as an opportunity for developers to submit unique ideas for the building – with the stipulation that any changes made to the inside of the building during redevelopment be reversible. The decision to issue a Request for Qualifications and Proposals is still pending with no deadline, it may be a while before this historical building receives a modern internal revamp.
Monday, February 19, 2007
New Friendship Heights Commercial, Residential Center Gets Underway
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Posted by
Sarah on 2/19/2007 11:49:00 AM
Labels: Archstone, Boston Properties, chevy chase, SK and I Architects, Wisconsin Avenue
Labels: Archstone, Boston Properties, chevy chase, SK and I Architects, Wisconsin Avenue


While there are a number of prospective vendors for the town center, Whole Foods Market and Bloomingdales are the only confirmed companies at this time. The trapezoidal Wisconsin Place will front four different streets; specialty retail and office space will overlook Wisconsin Avenue and the Metro Station, while Bloomingdales and other retail space will be located at the corner of Friendship Boulevard and Western Avenue. Connected to the community center, the residential tower will encircle a courtyard, with exterior units facing the new Whole Foods Market on Willard Avenue and a one-acre park at the corner of Willard Avenue and Friendship Boulevard.
Construction on the eight-acre property began two years ago with the construction of the Bloomingdales’ parking garage on which the store will eventually sit. Hecht’s Department store remained open until late last year, a condition of NEDC’s acquisition of the property from Hecht’s parent company, May Department Store Co., but has now been closed for demolition. Bloomingdales, expected to open in September, will take Hecht’s place as the plaza’s department store. The "Residences at Wisconsin Place", developed by Archstone-Smith and designed by Bethesda-based SK&I Architects will include 423 "luxury" rental studio apartments. According to Darryl South, Vice President of Development at Archstone, the residences will feature a high percentage of glass including living rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows. Initial occupancy of these one, two, and three bedroom apartments, starting at $1700 a month, will begin in June 2008.
Washington DC real estate development news
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Bethesda Church Site To Add Residential Units

Friday, February 16, 2007
NCRC, AWC Complete Land Swap; Development to Move Forward

Wednesday, February 14, 2007
National Gateway Developer Sells Hotel Portion to Marriott
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Posted by
Nick on 2/14/2007 12:02:00 AM
Labels: Archon Group, Arlington, Crystal City, Marriott, Meridian Group, national gateway
Labels: Archon Group, Arlington, Crystal City, Marriott, Meridian Group, national gateway


Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Shirlington Hotel Approved
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Posted by
Ken on 2/13/2007 11:06:00 PM
Labels: Arlington, Federal Realty, hotel, Shirlington
Labels: Arlington, Federal Realty, hotel, Shirlington

Arlington County gave approval this week for a final site plan application by Shirlington HHG Hotel Development on Arlington Mill Drive in Shirlington across from Jennie Dean Park. The proposal for the project, located at the corner of South Stafford St., was for a 7-story, 142-room Hilton (110,000 s.f.) located on a 0.79 acre parcel with street-level retail. The masonry structure with red, blond, and buff colored brick will feature a mix of studio, 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units, indoor pool, and provide parking with a residential garage located across S. Stafford Street. The entrance will face South Stafford St., and the developer will improve landscaping and sidewalks surrounding the building as part of the project. The county is requiring a minimum LEED score for the project, though the developer does not intend to seek certification for the project.
This hotel was initially given the green light by the County Board in late 2000 as part of a larger development by the Federal Realty Investment Trust, a nationwide developer which has been a shaping force in Shirlington. The completion of the hotel will be the final element of the Phase II plan.
This hotel was initially given the green light by the County Board in late 2000 as part of a larger development by the Federal Realty Investment Trust, a nationwide developer which has been a shaping force in Shirlington. The completion of the hotel will be the final element of the Phase II plan.
Monday, February 12, 2007
Abdo to Expand Arlington Holdings, Buys Land Across From Its Mercer and Wooster Project
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Posted by
Nick on 2/12/2007 11:49:00 PM
Labels: Abdo Development, Arlington, new condos, Rosslyn
Labels: Abdo Development, Arlington, new condos, Rosslyn


Camden USA Buys a Piece of NoMa Pie
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Posted by
Sarah on 2/12/2007 02:35:00 PM
Labels: Camden Properties, J Street Development, Tishman Speyer, WDG Architecture
Labels: Camden Properties, J Street Development, Tishman Speyer, WDG Architecture

Last week, Camden USA purchased 60 L St., NE, a 71,000 s.f. site, joining the laundry list of developers vying to join the NoMa development surge. This location has become a hot potato, belonging to three different companies in the last three months. As we previously reported, 60 L St. belonged to J Street Development and was called “First Place”; it was then sold to Tishman Real Estate Services. While Tishman won’t comment on the quick turnaround of land ownership, the lot was then sold to Camden USA, a Houston-based company with projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic and lower half of the United States, which plans to turn the site into a two-building, 700 residential unit project designed by WDG Architecture. Located between Tishman Speyer’s remaining property on L Street and J Street Development’s Property on North Capital St., Camden’s “luxury” apartment high-rises will begin the first phase of construction in mid 2008. Ginger Ackiss, Vice President of Camden’s Real Estate Investments in the DC area, said the first phase will include 315 “luxury” apartments rather than condominiums, followed by 375 units in the second phase. While the project is still in the permit process, Camden is happy to have its foot in the door. Ackiss said, “We wanted to get into NoMa because of all of the development going on there, we see the area transforming and we would like to be in that mix.” According to Ackiss, the DC and Dallas-based architect, experienced in residential properties including the Potomac Promenade Condominiums on the National Harbor, will begin the design process next month.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Rockville Town Center Project to Start Construction in Early 2008

Friday, February 09, 2007
Progress in Pointe at Cheverly

Thursday, February 08, 2007
H Street Project Finally Gets Go-Ahead

JBG Looking to Develop Next to Red Line’s Glenmont Metro Station

Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Suitland Metro Station to See New Center of Development
After 20 years of buying land and a four-and-a-half year zoning process, Kevin Sills, President of Oakton-based Mid-Atlantic Real Estate Investments, is planning to break ground late this summer on a 22-acre, mixed-use residential and commercial development near the Suitland Metro and across the street from the future site of Prince George’s County Redevelopment Authority’s Suitland Manor. The $800 million Town Center at the intersection of Silver Hill and Suitland Roads will have 1 million s.f. of retail and office space as well as 1,100 residential units, likely including condominiums and apartments. The project, which will replace several houses, two strip malls, and several unimproved lots, all owned by Sills, will include retail and office space on the first floor, with the residential units on the upper floors. Mid-Atlantic is in the process of replacing the project architect and plans to select a land planner within three months; no renderings have been released thus far. In the meantime, Mid-Atlantic plans to begin demolition soon, breaking ground on a 16-acre portion of the site late this summer. Mid-Atlantic, whose past projects include primarily industrial and professional centers such as Coral Hills Shopping Center in Capitol Heights, is currently in the final stages of an $8 million interior and exterior renovation on a nearby office building that, upon completion in the next month, will house the Prince George’s County Health Department.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Club at Quincy Project Expands to Neighboring Funeral Home Lot
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Posted by
Nick on 2/06/2007 11:05:00 PM
Labels: Arlington, Ballston, WCI, WDG Architecture
Labels: Arlington, Ballston, WCI, WDG Architecture


Monday, February 05, 2007
A Second Chance for First Baptist Church of Clarendon Project?

The long tale of this project will make a nice novel one day. When the church originally received zoning-change approval from Arlington for this development, neighbors immediately objected to the tall tower, and filed a lawsuit in November 2004 to reverse the decision. While the County Circuit Court judge ruled in 2005 against the neighbors, in September 2006 the Virginia Supreme Court reversed the Circuit Court and sided with the neighbors, stating that the County violated its own Zoning Ordinance 27A by not complying with its eligibility requirements. Stay tuned for the next chapter in this saga....
Crystal City Office-to-Residential Conversion Expected to Start this Spring
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Posted by
Nick on 2/05/2007 12:29:00 AM
Labels: Arlington, Charles E. Smith, Crystal City
Labels: Arlington, Charles E. Smith, Crystal City


Thursday, February 01, 2007
Centex Sells Pavilions at Takoma to New Developer – Project Back On, But As Rentals

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