
Photo by PoPville flickr user Mr. T in DC
From a press release:
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) today celebrated House passage of her Southwest Waterfront redevelopment bill (H.R. 2297), which is now headed to the White House for President Obama to sign into law. The bill clarifies the legal status of property at the Southwest Waterfront in order to allow the District to move forward with a major redevelopment project that will include 2.5 million square feet of hotel, office, retail, and residential space, as well as clear the way for increased maritime activity there. Norton expects the issuance of a permit by the fall, and the groundbreaking in January.
“This is a major economic development bill for the District of Columbia,” Norton said. “The bill allows the District to move forward with a 21st-century vision for the Southwest Waterfront, the most valuable underused asset in the District. Restrictions on the District’s own land have long prevented the city from putting the Southwest Waterfront to its best use, driven down property values, and deprived residents and visitors alike of a vibrant waterfront. In the end, the city will have a world-class Southwest Waterfront to match the Southeast Waterfront, now called The Yards, being redeveloped from our prior bill. D.C. residents will have access to jobs and small business opportunities to build a new waterfront as well as to thousands of permanent jobs that will come with the new mixed-use Southwest Waterfront. Our city will get millions of dollars in new tax revenue annually.”
Category: Development, SW Waterfront
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The fun is that you can take the friskiness even further!
Tony's a solid guy. I hope this Brookland's Finest get legs.
All good points. Part of my work relates to financial coaching, and I have plenty of...
but then where's the fun in that?
Shouldn't you be out shopping for brown flip flops?
They already tried this 50 years ago. Hopefully they don’t screw it up again this time.
+1 Although anything’s better than 1960′s architecture.
I happen to like bad 60′s architecture (which is why I live in a lumbering concrete behemoth in SW).
This is great news! Looking forward to great things from that part of town!!
Yay! I just hope the construction noise isn’t too bad…. >_< hate living through construction. (Sherman Ave folks, I feel for you.)
Wow, no Republican amendments related to abortion and school vouchers attached so congressmen can get their pet interest inflicted on people who can’t vote them out of office.