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Barracks Row and Capitol Riverfront

I took these photos on Saturday.

Barracks Row (8th Street, SE) infill development. This residential development is replacing a surface parking lot.



DDOT headquarters (M Street, SE)


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Old Posted Oct 25, 2019, 7:46 PM
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Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard

This is a sharp addition to the existing 80 M Street building. The building might have a lot more office vacancies, however, if We Work goes bankrupt.

Timber! Two-Story Wood Addition Proposed For Office Building North of Nats Park

October 25, 2019
by UrbanTurf Staff


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"A new design concept is being proposed for an office building one block north of Nats Park.

Columbia Property Trust has filed plans with DC to renovate the seven-story office building at 80 M Street SE and construct a two-story addition. Hickok Cole designed the renovation and addition.

The vertical addition will consist of a new glass curtainwall with metal trim, but perhaps most interesting is the incorporation of wood into the design. Mass timber will be the primary material used in construction of the addition..."

https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...f-nats-p/16066
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2019, 1:16 PM
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Capitol Riverfront/Lower Barracks Row

I took this photo yesterday of a 49-unit residential building under construction at 818 Potomac Ave SE. This is across the street from the Navy Yard.



Here is a rendering of the building:

Image courtesy of the Capitol Riverfront BID.
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Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard

I took these photos yesterday of the former CSX property off of New Jersey Ave, SE, immediately south of I-695. Several residential buildings and a hotel are planned for this 11 acre site.





JD Land has more information about this development: http://www.jdland.com/dc/csxeast.cfm .
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Construction Set To Begin On 275-Unit Mount Vernon Triangle Apartment Building
October 28, 2019 Jon Banister, Bisnow Washington, D.C.

https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc...rtments-101504

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Quadrangle Development and The Wilkes Co. received building permits Friday to construct a nine-story, 296K SF apartment building at 811 Third St. NW, according to a D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs filing. A member of the development team spoke Oct. 1 to the local Advisory Neighborhood Commission to provide an update on upcoming construction staging for a 275-unit apartment building, according to the meeting minutes.

https://www.thewilkescompany.com/can...1-third-street
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^ thats big news, we are nearing the end of surface parking in that area.
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Cleveland Park

This is excellent news for Cleveland Park, which is a nice neighborhood but has become a bit stagnant in recent years. I do miss the Four Ps, however.

26 Units and Retail Proposed Near Uptown Theater in Cleveland Park

October 30, 2019
By Nena Perry-Brown
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Proposed development from Newark Street. (Image courtesy of Urban Turf)

"More development is in the works for Cleveland Park's main strip.

Velocity Property Management has filed an application for Historic Preservation review for a new development with roughly 26 residential units and additional retail at 3400 Connecticut Avenue NW. The site sits just south of the Uptown Theater and currently houses surface parking, single story retail, and the Macklin apartment building..."

https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...in-strip/16082
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Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard

Amongst all of the celebration for the Nationals World Series win last night, you can see the recently-completed West Half Street residential development.





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Buzzard Point

When I was running the stairs at Nats Park yesterday morning, I noticed the tower crane has been installed for the Cambria hotel that is being built one or two blocks north of Audi Field in Buzzard Point.



Work on Buzzard Point's first hotel, a Cambria, is underway

https://www.bizjournals.com/washingt...ambria-is.html
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30-Unit Residential Project Proposed for Takoma Historic District

October 31, 2019
By Nena Perry-Brown
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Sketch of development, looking roughly westward down Vine Street. (Image courtesy of Urban Turf)


"The residential pipeline is growing in the Takoma Park Historic District — on Vine Street, in particular.

Montage Development Group and Rosewood Strategies plan to apply for Historic Preservation review for a concept to replace the surface lot and two story contractor building at 221 and 225 Vine Street NW with a residential building delivering roughly 30 units. The building will be four stories tall and will have residential units in the cellar and penthouse levels..."

https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...district/16088
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Development Team Selected for 4.3 Million Square Feet at Old Soldiers’ Home

November 4, 2019
By Nena Perry-Brown
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"Nearly 18 months ago, the General Services Administration (GSA) released a request for proposals (RFP) to kick off another attempt to redevelop part of the 272-acre Armed Forces Retirement Home (AFRH) campus off North Capitol Street.

Now, a future for the 80-acre portion of the nation's first veterans' retirement home is beginning to take shape..."

https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...19&omhide=true
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Construction Set To Begin On 275-Unit Mount Vernon Triangle Apartment Building
October 28, 2019 Jon Banister, Bisnow Washington, D.C.

https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc...rtments-101504




https://www.thewilkescompany.com/can...1-third-street
Speaking of Wilkes Company... any word on 300M? It's shoring permit was issued its 3rd extension in late May... but still nothing since.
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This is exciting news. Friends have told me his restaurants in Baltimore are excellent. Every neighborhood is getting a food hall now!

Spike Gjerde plans big food hall and two restaurants at Buzzard Point

https://www.bizjournals.com/washingt...l-and-two.html
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Georgetown

43 Condos on the Waterfront: A New Look For One of Georgetown’s Largest Projects

November 7, 2019
By Nena Perry-Brown
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New rendering of proposed development from canal towpath. (Image courtesy of Urban Turf)

"The largest residential development planned in Georgetown has a more refined look.

Today, the Old Georgetown Board (OGB) is reviewing the newest iteration of IBG Partners and Wilco Residential's plans to retrofit and add to the buildings at 3401 Water Street NW to create a 43-unit condo development with retail/restaurant space. The designs from BBGM Architects are not only more detailed, but also incorporate previous feedback from the OGB..."

https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...t-condos/16116
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Wisconsin Ave

Here are a couple of photos I took on Sunday of the Fannie Mae campus redevelopment on Wisconsin Ave. More than 700 apartments and a Wegmans are planned.



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Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard

I took this photo of 37 L Street, a 74-unit residential development two blocks north of the World Series champions, the Nationals, this past weekend.

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Here are a couple of photos I took on Sunday of the Cambria hotel, which is under construction two blocks north of Audi Field in Buzzard Point.



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Fannie Mae campus redevelopment

Can't believe 2 years ago HPRB approved that building being designated a historic landmark. It was built in 1958 and kills that portion of the street, which this development will have no improvement on.
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Rosslyn

This is across the river in Rosslyn but it is a significant proposal.

New Renderings Revealed as Key Bridge Marriott Goes Under Review

November 25, 2019
By Nena Perry-Brown
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"This summer, UrbanTurf detailed what is in the works for the redevelopment of the Key Bridge Marriott site in Rosslyn. Now, new renderings provide a better sense of how the proposed development will look.

Last week, the Arlington County Site Plan Review Committee (SPRC) began reviewing the site plan application for the 5.5-acre site at 1401 Lee Highway (map). The project, from Woodridge KB, LLC and Duball Development Services, would partially demolish and renovate the 60 year-old hotel to create a new 446-key hotel between 16-story plus-penthouse residential buildings with a total of 451 units..."

https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/bl...r-review/16183
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I took this photo of 555 E Street, SW, about ten days ago. This is near L'Enfant Plaza/Federal Center SW. 195 residential units and a 253 room hotel are being built.

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