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14th and Wallach Pl, NW looking south

A bit too early for a proper judging but the new construction of the “1919 14th Street” Project is looking good. Do you like the way it’s turning out?  This will become a new building from Level2 Development at 1919 14th St, NW:

A mixed-use apartment community featuring seven stories with 144 studio and one-bedroom rental apartments, 1919 14th Street will offer chic, efficient floorplans with 9′ ceilings and floor to ceiling glass, and beautifully appointed interiors. Located in the bustling U Street neighborhood of downtown Washington, DC, the apartments offer efficient living and an urban lifestyle with the hottest restaurants, bars, boutique shops and public transportation just steps away. The project’s design combines a modern glass structure with elements of a brick warehouse to complement the architecture of the U Street Historic District. Level 2 is developing 1919 14th Street in partnership with Keener Squire Properties.

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14th and T Street, NW looking north

Previously home to a Post Office ( Demoed back in Aug. 2012) – from 2011:

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1919 14th Street, NW


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Rendering courtesy MRP Realty

From a press release:

“MRP Realty, developers of commercial, residential and mixed-use real estate across the Washington Metropolitan Region, has been awarded the development rights to 965 Florida Avenue, NW by the District of Columbia Deputy Mayor’s office.

MRP Residential, along with its development partner, Ellis Development Group, were selected by the deputy mayor’s office to develop the property at 965 Florida Avenue, NW, into a mixed-use development consisting of approximately 370,000 square feet, including 40,000 square feet of ground floor retail, and residential units above. The development team also partnered with Fundrise, an online platform that uses crowdfunding technology as an alternative investment source.

“We believe our bid presented the best opportunity for the surrounding community and its residents and we are excited about today’s decision” said Matt Robinson, principal of MRP Residential. “Our unique package presented a mix of affordable housing, community input, and the ability of residents to invest directly in their neighborhood. This project provides a blend that we believe will benefit all community stakeholders. We are very appreciative of the opportunity Deputy Mayor Hoskins and his team have given MRP.”

Ground floor retail of the development will include Griffith Market, designed as an indoor farmers’ market that allows small and independent grocers, operators, and retail entrepreneurs to set up inside the building and serve the general public in a creative and affordable manner, creating an urban village that is authentic to the community.

Ed. Note: Back in May we talked about Griffith Market in a Friday Question of the Day. You can see the full proposals including JBG’s with Harris Teeter here.


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Photo by PoPville flickr user mosley.brian

From Council Member Tommy Wells:

Today, Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells released the following statement on the announcement that the District of Columbia and D.C. United Soccer have struck a tentative deal to keep the team in the city:

“I’m thrilled with the announcement to keep D.C. United at home right here in D.C.,” said Tommy Wells. “The Council spoke overwhelmingly in support of keeping D.C. United in the District of Columbia and urged the Mayor to work with stakeholders and ensure our soccer team remained in the District.”

On March 6, 2012, The Council approved the resolution, authored by Councilmember Wells and titled the “Sense of the Council in Support of D.C. United Soccer Remaining in the District of Columbia Resolution of 2012.” The resolution urged the city’s executive to develop strategies and proposals to keep the team in the District.

“The new stadium further solidifies our Anacostia Waterfront as a center for sports and culture – bridging our communities and bringing our city closer together,” added Wells.

Buzzard Point, the site of the proposed new soccer stadium, is located in Ward 6, in Southwest, along the Anacostia River.

You can see a map of the proposed site here.

Update from Mayor Gray:

“Today, Mayor Vincent C. Gray and the ownership group of four-time Major League Soccer (MLS) champion D.C. United announced the signing of a public-private partnership term sheet to build a 20,000-25,000-seat, world-class soccer stadium in the Buzzard Point area of Southwest. The new stadium, to be located adjacent to the Fort McNair Army base, will be bounded by Half Street and Second Street SW, between R and T Streets, is anticipated to be complete in time for the 2016 season.

The Mayor also announced that the deal anticipates a creative development plan, including a series of land swaps to support the approximately $300 million project and spur additional development without having an impact on the District’s debt cap.

Under the provisions of the term sheet, the District anticipates that it will swap District-owned property, including the Frank D. Reeves Center for Municipal Affairs, to assemble the stadium site parcels. The plan calls for Reeves Center tenants as well as District agencies currently in leased space to relocate to a new municipal facility in Anacostia near the intersection of Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and Good Hope Road SE. This facility would be developed and funded using a model similar to the District’s recently completed 200 Eye Street SE building.

“This is an exciting plan that moves the District forward in two areas about which I’m passionate — economic development, particularly in the East End of the District, and sports,” said Mayor Gray. “The new soccer stadium is the final piece in the Anacostia Waterfront Initiative puzzle that, when complete will create the most vibrant and sustainable sports-and-retail district in America.”

The term sheet calls for the District to act as a horizontal developer and assume the cost of land acquisition and infrastructure (approximately $150 million), while D.C. United would construct the stadium (approximately $150 million). (more…)


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5th and K Street, NW

Update from a commenter:

Cloakroom Washington DC’s New Standard In Adult Entertainment Coming Soon 476 K St, NW”

The old Louis Rogue building has been painted at 5th and K St, NW. Looking forward to seeing who takes over the space:

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You can see all the old Louis signs here and this is how the building looked last January:

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Photo by PoPville flickr user Madame Meow

Thanks to Caroline for sending. From the Walter Reed Local Development Authority:

On July 18th 2013, Deputy Mayor Victor Hoskins and the Walter Reed LRA Project Team joined over 200 members of the community at the Developer Presentations which were shared in response to the recently issued Request for Proposals (RFP).    The community is invited to share comments, questions and concerns via email at [email protected] or by writing to the LRA at 1350 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 317 Washington, DC 20004.  Responses are due by 5PM on August 19, 2013.

Below, please find the Walter Reed LRA’s Agenda/Presentation and the Developer Presentations shared on July 19, 2013.

Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority Community Meeting Agenda & Presentation

Forest City Washington-Part 1

Forest City Washington- Part 2

Forest City Washington- Part 3

Forest City Washington- Part 4

Forest City Washington- Part 5

Forest City Washington- Part 6

Hines-Urban Atlantic- Part 1

Hines-Urban Atlantic- Part 2

Hines-Urban Atlantic- Part 3

Hines-Urban Atlantic- Part 4

Roadside Development- Part 1

Roadside Development- Part 2

Roadside Development- Part 3

Roadside Development- Part 4

Roadside Development- Part 5


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14th and R St, NW

Thanks to a reader for sending word and the photo above. Central Union Mission is moving to the old Gales School at 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW. 

The Washington Post reports:

“The new space at 14th and R will include about 50 units, about 800 to 1,000 square feet each, mostly one- and two-bedroom condos with a couple of studio apartments as well.”

The building is supposed to end up looking like this:

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Thanks to a reader for sending word that the Adams Morgan Exxon closed Sunday at Calvert and Adams Mills Rd, NW. Stay tuned for:

“35 and 40 residences, 1827 Adams Mill Road will have 8,600 square feet of ground floor retail.”

The folks from the Adams Morgan Exxon have moved to the new Rock Creek Valero gas station near the Watergate.

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The photos above are from Sunday so thanks to ‏@EmilieABegin for sending one from today:

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