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“The District will present a thorough analysis of the site and surrounding neighborhood”

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From the Mayor’s Office:

“When: Saturday, April 9, 2016 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Where: Raymond Recreation Center – 3725 10th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20010

The Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development invites you to an OurRFP Public Workshop for an interactive discussion of community goals in redeveloping a District-owned site located at 1125 Spring Road, NW. The District will present a thorough analysis of the site and surrounding neighborhood. Then, you will be invited to share your thoughts on the redevelopment of the site. Your feedback will be combined with citywide objectives to create OurRFP. For more information, please visit dmped.dc.gov or contact Tsega Bekele at [email protected] or 202-727-6365. RSVP in advance at 1125SpringRoadOurRFP.eventbrite.com

1125 Spring Road, NW, is an exciting opportunity to redevelop a 3.3 acre site within blocks of a Metro stop. The property includes the former Hebrew Home for the Aged, a historically designated building, and the former Paul Robeson School for Growth and Redevelopment.

DMPED’s page on the 1125 Spring Road project (with links to past presentations and flyers, and to the minutes from 6/7/14 public hearing): http://dmped.dc.gov/page/dgs-1125-spring-road-nw-re-use-project
Flyer from the March announcement that the 1125 Spring Road site would go through the OurRPF process:

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1125 Spring Road, NW

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