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Remember the lot at 4th and P that had the Billboard Mess? More Development for Truxton Circle

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4th and P and New Jersey Ave, NW

“Dear PoPville,

I thought I’d share some more development news from Truxton Circle. Yesterday 3 trees were cleared from the vacant lot at 4th and P NW (basically New Jersey and P). There is a permit for a rollaway dumpster and for the tree removal, the second of which was issued to Ditto, the same company behind the new million dollar condos at 5th and Q that you posted about a couple weeks ago. Ditto seems to have a pretty good reputation on PoPville, and I’m excited the empty lot will be turned into something nice.”

Ed. Note: This is the former lot that had the billboard debate back in 2009:

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4th and P and NJ Ave in 2009

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