
Sunday, May 27, 2007
And Now For Something Completely Different ... Joule Now Extended-Stay Housing
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Posted by
Nick on 5/27/2007 11:32:00 AM
Labels: apartments, Arlington, Clarendon, Ed Peete, hotel
Labels: apartments, Arlington, Clarendon, Ed Peete, hotel


Wednesday, May 23, 2007
YMCA, Perseus Ready to Move Forward on 1325 W Street Mixed-Use Project
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Posted by
Nick on 5/23/2007 10:52:00 PM
Labels: apartments, Dorsky Hodgson and Partners, Helmuth Obata and Kassabaum (HOK), Perseus Realty LLC, residential, U Street
Labels: apartments, Dorsky Hodgson and Partners, Helmuth Obata and Kassabaum (HOK), Perseus Realty LLC, residential, U Street


Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Bon Voyage to Vaughn Place Condo Sales
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Posted by
Sarah on 5/22/2007 05:41:00 PM
Labels: Carlyle Group, Cleveland Park, Fairfield Residential, Ross Development
Labels: Carlyle Group, Cleveland Park, Fairfield Residential, Ross Development


Several condo projects in DC have gone rental in the past months in and around the DC area. While institutional lenders have continued to impose pre-construction sale requirements on residential projects, often demanding the same sales quotas considered reasonable only two years ago, public perceptions about the market have meant increasingly fewer buyers are willing to sign contracts up to two years before a project’s completion. The gap in between lenders' requirements and actual sales volume has been the catalyst for many of the post-sale conversion to apartments recently, often against the judgment of the development team.
Past projects have also converted to leased apartments for developers’ fear of buyers walking away from their deposits at the last minute, particularly in projects that had higher levels of investors. Representatives for Vaughan Place would not comment on the decision.
Luzon Loses Innards, Façade All That Remains

Monday, May 21, 2007
Petworth’s 4136 Georgia Avenue Condo Gets Zoning Approval

Friday, May 18, 2007
NCRC Narrows Potential McMillan Site Developers to Three, Awaits Its Future
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Posted by
Nick on 5/18/2007 10:26:00 AM
Labels: Anacostia Waterfront Corporation, Bloomingdale, NCRC
Labels: Anacostia Waterfront Corporation, Bloomingdale, NCRC


Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Signs of Life at Silver Spring’s 1200 Blair Mill Project?

Tuesday, May 15, 2007
New Digs for Riggs and Dakota
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Posted by
Sarah on 5/15/2007 11:04:00 PM
Labels: condo, Fort Totten, residential, retail, Takoma
Labels: condo, Fort Totten, residential, retail, Takoma


While no final plans have been made, potential retail options include restaurants, a grocery store, salons, and dry cleaners. Developers also plan to improve the traffic dynamics of the intersection to make it more pedestrian-friendly. The project is estimated to cost $300 million according to the Washington Post’s coverage of the development.
Located blocks away from the Fort Totten Metro Center, the development may also include a pedestrian pathway to the station which is served by the Red and Green Line. According to the Washington Business Journal’s coverage of the project, WMATA would like to extend the Yellow line to include Fort Totten Station.
It may be another month before plans are finalized as community support of the project is necessary. Developers plan to meet with community groups to present and discuss their plans. Their current community website gives a general overview of the project. We will keep you posted as plans are finalized.
Monday, May 14, 2007
JBG Eyeing Massive Complex for Courthouse Metro Site
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Posted by
Nick on 5/14/2007 10:37:00 PM
Labels: Arlington, Courthouse, JBG Companies, office, retail
Labels: Arlington, Courthouse, JBG Companies, office, retail


Sunday, May 13, 2007
Hashing Out New Condos on U Street
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Posted by
Ken on 5/13/2007 06:09:00 AM
Labels: Division1 Architects, Eichberg Construction, new condos, U Street
Labels: Division1 Architects, Eichberg Construction, new condos, U Street

Once just a wrong turn off U Street, the neighborhood north of U continues to evolve, with sales of The Lacey set to begin this week as the developer breaks ground on U Street’s latest residential development. Designed by Division1 Architects (the architect behind Lima, one of K Streets trendiest night spots, and the acclaimed 1024 W Street), the Lacey will be impossible to miss, a strikingly ultra-modern, a 26-unit residential building that will incorporate extensive use of glass walls and concrete throughout its four stories, a clean break with the surrounding federal-style townhouses, featuring Hansgrohe fixtures and Snaidero cabinetry. The new condo will replace the parking lot next to the legendary Florida Avenue Grill - serving grits and hash since 1944 and regularly patronized by DC politicos – and is being developed by the Grill’s current owner, Imar Hutchins.

The Lacey is named in honor of Lacey C. Wilson Sr. and Jr., longtime proprietors of the Grill. "The Lacey celebrates the vision, perseverance and ambition of two men, who symbolize the essence of this community," says developer Imar Hutchins. "It truly sets a new standard of urban living in the U Street neighborhood." Sales of the studio, one- and two-bedroom units start in the mid $300’s. The Lacey will be built by Eichberg Construction, construction began in April, completion is expected in Summer 2008. The new condo will sit only two blocks from the U Street Metro. And thankfully, the Grill will remain.
Washington DC commercial real estate news
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Affordable Housing, Historic Preservation for Arlington's Buckingham Village Apartments

Village 3, bounded by Fourth Street North, Thomas Street, North George Mason Drive and North Perishing Drive, has been identified as a historic district and is scheduled to be purchased by Arlington County. According to Micheline Castan-Smith, the project manager for Paradigm, Village 1, which is bound by George Mason Drive, North Pershing Drive, and North Henderson Road, will be turned into a combination of affordable and market-rate apartments and for-sale townhouses.
The proposed site plan included review and comment from Arlington County’s Department of Community Planning and Housing Development, community advocates and residents. According to Castan-Smith, the main goals for the project are community and historical preservation as well as affordable housing for those who currently live in the villages and for those who will move into the area. The Arlington County Board will meet to discuss and vote on the project on June 9th. We will keep you updated.
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Cohen Companies Joins Southeast Redevelopment

Phase Two will be identical to Velocity with another 200 condominium units. Plans for Phase Three have not been finalized, however candidates for the third building include a hotel with condos, an office building, and more retail space.
Speaking of one of many new developments in the area, Michelle Pilon, project coordinator at Cohen, said the project is an important part of the revitalization of Southeast. “The revitalization of Southeast is going to bring such vitality, urban art, and retail to the area – it will put DC into the 21st century. It will not just be this federal government city, it will have a vibe.” Construction is slated to begin on June 1st with completion scheduled for the end of 2009.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Bethesda's 4900 Fairmont Avenue Project Up For Approval

This week, the Montgomery County Planning Board is set to hold an approval hearing on 4900 Fairmont, a mixed-use development submitted by Fairmont Development LLC to replace the one-level row of shops and restaurants (including Haandi, a tasty Indian place) at the southwest corner of the intersection of Norfolk and Fairmont Avenues in the Woodmont Triangle section of Bethesda. Fairmont is looking to replace the current structure with up to 154,864 total sf of new development in a 16-story building, with possibly 118 residential condo units (15% being moderately priced dwelling units) on top of 5,500 sf of ground-floor retail. A four-level underground garage would hold 168 spaces. The developer will also be expected to improve the streetscape along Norfolk and Fairmont Avenues, as well as the land along the northern part of Norfolk in Veteran’s Park. The Planning Board is expected to grant approval to this proposal. No timeline is yet known for project completion. The 4900 Fairmont application can be viewed here.
The 4900 Fairmont project is just around the corner from Duball’s Lionsgate, a new 12-story building with 150 upscale condos on the corner of Woodmont Avenue and Old Georgetown Road, and joins other new buildings in the immediate Woodmont Triangle area of Bethesda, such as the 71-unit Rugby Condominium, the 46-unit Woodmont View, and the 60-unit Auburn Avenue project), as well as the other new projects a little south down Woodmont Avenue in Bethesda Row.
Arlington County In Search Of Developers for New Columbia Pike Project
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Posted by
Nick on 5/08/2007 02:28:00 PM
Labels: Arlington, Columbia Pike, residential, retail
Labels: Arlington, Columbia Pike, residential, retail


Monday, May 07, 2007
WMATA Solicits Bid for Florida Ave Development

Friday, May 04, 2007
List Narrowed to Four Developers for Catholic U. Mixed-Use Project
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Posted by
Nick on 5/04/2007 10:35:00 AM
Labels: Abdo Development, Brookland, Catholic University, Monument Realty, Trammell Crow Companies
Labels: Abdo Development, Brookland, Catholic University, Monument Realty, Trammell Crow Companies


Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Bethesda’s Rugby Condominium Project Back on Track?
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Posted by
Nick on 5/02/2007 11:38:00 PM
Labels: Bethesda, condo, live-work, residential, retail
Labels: Bethesda, condo, live-work, residential, retail


Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Solea Condo Project in Columbia Heights Acquires Site, Groundbreaking Possible This Month
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Posted by
Nick on 5/01/2007 10:12:00 PM
Labels: Columbia Heights, condo, live-work, residential, U Street
Labels: Columbia Heights, condo, live-work, residential, U Street


Monday, April 30, 2007
Bethesda's Battery Lane Condo Plan Approved

Friday, April 27, 2007
Capitol Place Approved, But Upzoning Denied

[Update (4/31): New rendering of project (h/t: pingo in comments).]
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