Thanks to all who sent emails yesterday. Back in Oct. ’10 we learned that:

“When completed, the building will be seven stories and will offer 125 sleek condominium residences.”

Following are the new plans sent by JBG:

“We are very excited about a new direction we are taking to better meet the demands of this burgeoning neighborhood. Since launching the project, we have continued to assess the residential market in the Washington, D.C. area and in the Logan Circle neighborhood. The building is on course for delivery in the fall of 2012, and we have decided to launch the project as a boutique apartment building rather than a condominium building as originally conceived. We believe this new building will be an excellent compliment for the neighborhood and the community, and is an affirmation of the strength of the apartment market in D.C.

While we have received significant interest in the condominium residences we are very excited for the apartment building, which will be called The District. The building will have all of the same features, amenities and level of finishes as previously planned: a lobby lounge, fitness center and extensive rooftop terrace. Residence features will include floor-to-ceiling glass, hardwood floors, beautiful European cabinetry, and expansive private balconies and terraces. An elaborate rooftop terrace amenity area will feature outdoor living rooms, an outdoor kitchen and bar, a fire pit, water feature and a sundeck.”


Rendering courtesy of Shalom Baranes Architects


From an email:

“Just wanted to let you know that this Saturday, November 12th, Miss Pixie’s Collective is opening in the old Mid City space right above Miss Pixie’s Furnishings and Whatnot. Mimilah, a collection of modern vintage merchandise including men’s and women’s clothes, shoes and accessories, along with artwork by David Amoroso will be featured at the Collective. Doors are opening this Saturday with a Grand Opening party open to everyone coinciding with this month’s Mid City Third Thursday on November 17th kicking off at 6pm.”

Mimilah and Miss Pixie’s are located at 1626 14th Street, NW.


This condo is located at 1 Logan Circle, NW:


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The flier says:

“The Logan Mansion Penthouse with 1,000 sq. ft. deck. 360 degree views of the city. Currently one bedroom with den but owner will add wall and door back to second bedroom. Over 20 windows, built-ins, 10+ ceilings, new windows, new deck, wood burning fireplace, 1500 sq. ft. apt. 2 full baths, originally built by Ulysses S. Grant, Jr. as his home, renovated by P. N. Hoffman in 1998. Chandeliers convey”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

I’ve been waiting so long to get a look inside one of these condos! So – what do you think?

It’s yours for $1,295,000 ($598 monthly condo fee.)



14th and Wallach Place NW

Well, yesterday was a confusing day for Post Office news. First Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton sent out a press release saying there would be no closures:

“Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) has confirmed that there are no current plans to shut down any D.C. post offices. Norton contacted the U.S. Postal Service after being informed that District residents had heard that two post offices would close in December.”

Then later in the evening CM Graham wrote:

“I am advised by the employees at the “T Street Post Office” (14th and Wallach Place NW) that operations will close on December 31st of this year. They have also been told that there is no plan to open a new post office location.

If this is in fact the case, it is a serious blow to Ward 1 postal services. As we all know, “T Street” is typically jammed with people, as is the much smaller operation at Kalorama and 18th St. The Temple Heights office at 1921 Florida Avenue is also very busy..

Losing “T Street” or any of those facilities will have an adverse impact to be sure.

Development is planned for that site and the USPS lease is expiring. But the new construction could have included a post office and, obviously, another site could still be found.

I have today contacted DC Postmaster Roane requesting confirmation that the “T Street” postal facility will be relocated, and can thus be counted on to serve our residents. I support Congresswoman Norton’s position that neighborhood post offices should not be reduced.

Please email the DC Postmaster and his assistant at these addresses:

[email protected]
Postmaster of the District of Columbia

And his assistant
[email protected]

Bests, Councilmember Jim Graham”

I asked both offices to reconcile the conflicting info and CM Graham writes:

“The building in which “T Street” is located is about to be demolished and developed. I have spoken to both USPS employees there, and the developer, and—as relevant to them– they all confirm that there are no apparent plans to either include “T Street” in the new building or to find another location.

Since all of this is about to happen very soon, if there is no concern, then USPS should announce the new location or the plans for a new location.”

Rep. Norton’s office writes:

“We were referring to post office closures as a result of the U.S. Postal Service’s nationwide study to determine which, if any, post offices should be shut down. Our office has confirmed with the USPS that the lease for the “T Street Post Office” expires at end of February 2012, but that the post office is not on the USPS list of postal facilities to study for closure. The Congresswoman continues in her view that District residents must have convenient access to postal services. Because the “T Street Post Office” is not on the list of possible closures, she will insist that the USPS finds a new location in the neighborhood before the lease expires so residents are properly served without interruption.”

So there it is – certainly seems like the T Street Station will be closing. Though to be honest, it’s not clear to me, how many tears will be shed for that particular Post Office…

Do you think a new location should be found for the T Street Station?



Photo courtesy of Streetsense

From a press release:

“Buffalo Exchange, the wildly popular Tucson-based fashion resale store, will open its first store in Washington, D.C. in the first quarter of 2012. Bethesda-based Streetsense’s retail brokerage team represented Buffalo Exchange in leasing a two-level, 4,245 square foot store at 1314 14th Street, N.W. in the heart of the city’s “hip” 14th Street corridor. Streetsense also has been engaged to do the design and interior architecture for the store, which will be its 42nd U.S. location.

Founded in 1974 in Tucson, AZ by Kirsten and Spencer Block, Buffalo Exchange now has 41 operating stores in 15 states. Local customers can buy, sell, and trade clothing and accessories at their neighborhood stores. Each store’s ever-changing inventory includes designer labels, vintage, jeans, leather, current basics, and one-of-a-kind items, as well as brand-new merchandise and accessories.

The Village Voice recently named Buffalo Exchange the best used clothing store in New York City, saying: “We just can’t tear ourselves away from Buffalo Exchange. The resale chain has numerous shops spread across 15 states (if you’re ever in Seattle, that one rocks), and their outposts in the East Village, Williamsburg, and Chelsea are transformative experiences.”

Buffalo Exchange will be located between the Logan 14 Spa and the coming soon The Pig restaurant at 1314 14th St, NW.


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