
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Pearson Square in Falls Church To Go Rental
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Posted by
Nick on 6/13/2007 05:42:00 PM
Labels: apartments, condo, Falls Church, residential
Labels: apartments, condo, Falls Church, residential


Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Portico a Go?

Update: It's indeed Patriot Group that has retained this project and is moving forward with developing Portico.
Monday, June 11, 2007
West End Condos Inch Forward
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Posted by
Ken on 6/11/2007 09:39:00 PM
Labels: condo, Foggy Bottom, office, residential, West End
Labels: condo, Foggy Bottom, office, residential, West End

TRS Inc. received approval this week from the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) , one of several approvals needed to develop its mixed-use project as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) at 1227-1231 25th Street NW in DC's pricey West End. The lot, just north of M Street across from Rock Creek Park, is currently occupied by three office buildings that will undergo a renovation and conversion over the next year, modifying one of the office buildings (at 1227) and turning the other two structures into condominiums and adding four stories to each, permitting up to 295 residential units, including up to 8,000 s.f. as "affordable" housing. The site currently houses the Bureau of National Affairs Office, which will relocate to Crystal City.
The NCPC approval was needed because the project will rise to 110 feet, potentially obstructing adjacent federal land. The DC Zoning Commission heard arguments regarding the project in March but has not yet ruled on the matter.
The NCPC approval was needed because the project will rise to 110 feet, potentially obstructing adjacent federal land. The DC Zoning Commission heard arguments regarding the project in March but has not yet ruled on the matter.
Friday, June 08, 2007
Old New York Avenue Hecht’s Building To Become New Mixed-Use Development?
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Posted by
Nick on 6/08/2007 10:20:00 PM
Labels: condo, New York Avenue, office, residential, retail
Labels: condo, New York Avenue, office, residential, retail


Previously: Exclusive: Washington Gateway Project Images, Details
Previously: DC Zoning Approves Abdo’s Newly Named "Arbor Place" New York Avenue Project
Thursday, June 07, 2007
JPI Announces New Residential Project for Ballpark Area
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Posted by
Nick on 6/07/2007 02:31:00 PM
Labels: apartments, Ballpark, residential, retail
Labels: apartments, Ballpark, residential, retail


Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not: Silver Spring’s 1050 Ripley Street Project Gets Go-Ahead
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Posted by
Nick on 6/06/2007 10:54:00 PM
Labels: apartments, office, residential, retail, Silver Spring
Labels: apartments, office, residential, retail, Silver Spring


Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Our Feature Presentation: More Development!
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Posted by
Nick on 6/05/2007 09:43:00 AM
Labels: apartments, condo, Fairfax, hotel, residential, retail
Labels: apartments, condo, Fairfax, hotel, residential, retail


Monday, June 04, 2007
Silver Spring's 1200 East-West Highway Project Starts Work
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Posted by
Nick on 6/04/2007 10:40:00 AM
Labels: apartments, residential, retail, Silver Spring
Labels: apartments, residential, retail, Silver Spring


Previously: Signs of Life at Silver Spring’s 1200 Blair Mill Project?
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Arlington Strip Mall to Receive Mixed-Use Makeover
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Posted by
Sarah on 5/31/2007 10:36:00 AM
Labels: Abbey Road Property Group, Arlington, Smart Growth Alliance
Labels: Abbey Road Property Group, Arlington, Smart Growth Alliance


At its completion, the project will consist of two buildings. The first will have five stories, the second, four, each with retail below and residential space above. The retail portion will have at-grade structured parking behind the buildings while residential parking will consist of one below-grade level of parking per building.
Matt Birenbaum, Principal at Abbey Road said the development would be LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified, one of the first in Arlington and the metro area. The development has also been recognized by the Washington Smart Growth Alliance for its reuse of an old shopping center. According to Birenbaum, the retail space will target a small format grocer for the corner of the intersection and restaurants and smaller shops for the remainder of the space.
“I think that this (the project) represents an opportunity to redevelop an older strip center and turn what was an automobile-oriented, 1950’s setting into a more pedestrian development pattern. It will be mixed-income, mixed-use. We are really reworking the streetscape, bringing the building up to the street. It could be a model for the redevelopment of old strip centers into more pedestrian-oriented sites,” he said.
The development’s zoning hearing is scheduled for the fall. Developers hope to start construction in the middle of 2008 with occupancy beginning in late 2009 or early 2010.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
The Full Monty – More New Residential Units Coming to Bethesda

Previously: More Bethesda Development! 4900 Fairmont Avenue Project Up For Approval
Previously: Boomtown Bethesda – Yet More Development
Foggy Bottom’s Square 54 Project Receives Final Approval
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Posted by
Nick on 5/29/2007 11:00:00 AM
Labels: apartments, condo, Foggy Bottom, office, residential, retail, West End
Labels: apartments, condo, Foggy Bottom, office, residential, retail, West End

Last week, the DC Zoning Commission unanimously approved the revised Planned Unit Development (PUD) application submitted by George Washington University and developers Boston Properties and Kettler to redevelop the 2.6-acre, former GW Hospital site bounded by 22nd and 23rd Streets, and Pennsylvania Avenue and I Street NW (the southeast corner of Washington Circle), into Square 54, a mixed-use "town center" with office, residential, and retail space. The Commission had asked GWU in March to r
evise the height and density of the proposed buildings, so the school took 18,000 sf off the office portion and 15,000 sf from the residential. In April, the National Capital Planning Commission recommended that the Commission approve the new proposal. The $250 million Square 54 project will feature approximately 336 "luxury" residential units (non-university housing), with over 80,000 sf of retail space (including a 27,000-sf supermarket and outdoor café space) and 440,000 sf of office space overlooking Washington Circle. There will also be over 1,000 underground parking spaces. Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, LLP and Sasaki & Associates, the project will also include an open space courtyard with pedestrian walkway, and landscaped plaza for outside dining that will have gates at I and 23rd Streets. Completion is expected in 2011.
Previously: GWU Squaring Away Old Hospital Site

Previously: GWU Squaring Away Old Hospital Site
Washington D.C. retail and real estate development news
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


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