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Looks Like an Amazon Go is almost a Go for H Street, NE


8th and H Street, NE

Thanks to Nick for sending: “Following up on your past article about the Amazon Go coming to 14th street, an even larger (largest in the U.S.) one appears to be coming to the AVEC building at 8th and H street NE. Any news on when it may be opening up? Based on my quick peek inside it seems like much of the shelving is in place.”

Washington Business Journal reported back in March:

“The 12,782-square-foot planned store — to be built inside Rappaport Cos.’ Avec mixed-use project at 901 H St. NE — is almost 5,000 square feet larger than the shop Amazon is permitted to build inside the recently delivered Liz development at 1701 14th St. NW.”

Updates as we learn more/get an opening date for this store and the one coming to 14th Street.

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