This house is located at 1515 12th St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Walk everywhere! Enjoy hip Logan Circle then retreat to this serene Victorian w soaring ceilings, vast rooms, pocket doors, classic moldings. Endless opportunities for entertaining w. new kitchen, formal LR & DR, powder rm, rear deck. Huge MBR suite on top lvl with luxurious BA, private terrace. LL fam rm, in-law suite provides income potential.”

You can find more info here and a mouse on house tour here.

Does $889,000 sound reasonable for this 4 bed/3.5 bath?


Ken’s is located at 400 Florida Ave NW. I have to be honest, last weekend was the first time I walked by and saw the doors open. I always thought they were closed and in my mind were just the place with the cool mural. This place is obviously a take-away place rather than super fine dining in a proper restaurant but when I went inside to look around a patron said they had great sandwiches and breakfasts. So I’ll throw it out to you guys – how’s the food? Any must order items?

Ed. Note: BACA noted it was for sale back in August for $249k.


I was glad to see the park at 10th and French St, NW finally start to see serious construction. I always thought this location had the potential to be a sweet park. The biggest noticeable change at the moment is that they demolished the crazy concrete structure in the middle. Stay tuned for more photos as progress continues. Here’s what it looked like in July ’08:


This rental is located at 418 Q St., NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:


This walk-down basement studio in historic Shaw will be available Nov 13. It’s a bargain priced to move, and it may not last long. The $950 rent INCLUDES electricity and gas. This unit will be shown this Saturday and Sunday, from 2pm until 4pm – confirm an appointment time (i.e., 2:45pm Saturday) with a reply by Friday afternoon.

Big Features: Washer/Dryer In Unit!! Recently Renovated!! Common Outdoor Space!!!!

The unit also features, a gas stove, track lighting, a full bath, and two separate entrances. The rear entrance walks up to a shared deck and patio. The neighborhood and the neighbors are terrific; Metro (Shaw/Howard) as well as the 24-hour Giant are a 5-7 minute walk away. Street parking is usually plentiful.”

Does $950 sound reasonable for this “walk-down” studio?


This condo is located at 1830 11th St, NW:


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The flier says:

“REDUCED 30K! SPECTACULAR PENTHOUSE, SUNFILLED & AIRY W/ 10+’ CEILINGS & 3 EXPOSURES, GORGEOUS HWF THRUOUT, AMAZING ROOF DECK W/ MONUMENT VIEWS, HOT TUB & GRILL! QUALITY KITCHEN & BATHS, SUB ZERO, JENNAIR, BOSCH. WIRED FOR SOUND, ELECTRONICS & HDTV CONVEY! DEN TOO! DEEDED PARKING, STEPS TO METRO & RESTAURANTS YET TOTALLY QUIET & PRIVATE! SQ FT PER BLDR SPECS.”

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

What do you think of the condo itself? Does the 30K price reduction make the current asking price of $869,500 ($304.46 condo fee) more realistic?


This rental is located at Vermont Avenue NW at T St, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“1 Bedroom English Basement Apartment in a corner rowhouse with great light, lots of windows in every room. 1 block from the U Street Metro and near all the U Street and 14th Street shops, restaurants and clubs.

It has access to a patio, a full kitchen and a washer/dryer. All utilities included. Sorry, no pets.”

Normally I’m not a fan of basement apartments but this one actually does look like it gets good light. Does $1500 for this location sound reasonable?


“Dear PoP,

I know I told you a while back about the progress made at the American Ice Company (on V St across from the middle school). Well, last time you featured it, it was a ramshackle warehouse with some crummy brick work on the ground in front. They have finished the patio – I am guessing they will paint or do some sort of mural on the wall. They also put up new gutter, redid the brick work on the front of the building and painted. As for the inside, you can peek in the windows on the side and see that the bar is about 80% finished, the duct work on the ceiling is done, the floor (assuming they are going with exposed finished concrete) are finished. All in all, it is looking good and moving along very fast compared to others in the neighborhood.”

We first learned of the American Ice Company, located at 917 V St, NW back in May ’10. I’m curious what you guys think of the new brick wall?

Here’s what it used to look like:

Back in May the liquor license application said,

“Small neighborhood gathering place with entertainment to include dancing, DJ’s and occasional
3-piece combo band. Total occupancy load is 143 with 44 seats included for Summer Garden.”

At the time a commenter who associated himself with the project wrote:

“I am one of the people putting this place together. First off, it is not going to be a dance place. As a matter of fact, we probably won’t even have DJ’s. When you apply for a license with ABRA it is necessary to ask for these endorsements even if you have no intention of using them.

It is going to be a very low key neighborhood bar and taqueria. The Summer garden, that will only have ambient music until 11:00 PM at the latest, is on the side opposite of the Rhapsody and noise should not impact the residents. in any case, we have reached out to residents of your building and are in the process of setting up a meeting to discuss our plans with them and hope you will attend.”

Stay tuned for more info as it becomes available.


This rental is located at Marion St at 7th and R St, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Newly renovated two bedroom, one-and-a-half bath basement condo unit available in October. Rent includes secure off-street parking (remote control access) and a small outdoor patio.

Great location – one block to Howard University/Shaw metrorail (Green Line). Walking distance to U Street Corridor, Logan Circle, Convention Center, Penn Quarter/Chinatown. 3 blocks to Giant Grocery Store, 1 block to brand-new Shaw Library, 1 block to tennis courts/recreation center.

Fully renovated unit has private front and back entrances, stainless steel appliances, stone floors, new kitchen and bathrooms. Central air conditioning, dishwasher, washer/dryer in unit. Approximately 870 square feet of living space.

Rent is $1,600 per month, plus utilities (includes off-street parking). Security deposit is due at lease signing (one month rent). One year lease is required.

Dogs allowed.”

Does $1600 sound reasonable for this 2 bed/1.5 bath basement apartment?


A few readers note that there are two more huge groundbreakings that took place this week. A few weeks ago I posed a FQotD asking which projects will have the biggest impact on their surrounding communities (most voted O St. Market and McMillian Filtration Site).

Yesterday we finally saw the O St. Market break ground. We learned that, “The first phase of construction – to be completed in 2013 – will include the new Giant store, 395 apartments, a 190-room hotel and 500 parking spaces. The second phase of construction will bring 80 units of affordable housing for seniors and a 130-unit condominium building.”

Full press release:

Mayor Adrian M. Fenty today joined officials from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans, Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) Valerie Santos and the Shaw community to break ground on a long-awaited 1 million square foot development expected to bring vital economic opportunities to the neighborhood in the form of commercial, hotel and housing space.

“Shaw is one of the District’s revered historic communities,” said Mayor Fenty. “My administration is committed to investing in development that extends economic opportunities into our most cherished neighborhoods.”

Shaw residents have long called for the redevelopment of the O Street Market area. The Fenty administration committed $35 million in tax increment financing (TIF) and $2.5 million in predevelopment funds for the project.

Situated on two blocks between 7th and 9th Streets and O and P Streets, NW, the CityMarket at O project will include more than 87,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and more than 600 units of residential and affordable housing. First constructed in 1881, the historic O Street Market will be reconstructed and incorporated into a new 71,000 square foot Giant Food Store.

CityMarket at O will have major economic benefits for the surrounding community, producing up to 390 full time jobs and up to 500 construction jobs. The Roadside Development team has given over a quarter of a million dollars back to the neighborhood in the form of scholarships, donations and amenities to local resident programs. Additionally, both Roadside Development and Giant have committed to recruiting and hiring Shaw residents for CityMarket at O.

The first phase of construction – to be completed in 2013 – will include the new Giant store, 395 apartments, a 190-room hotel and 500 parking spaces. The second phase of construction will bring 80 units of affordable housing for seniors and a 130-unit condominium building.

“This project represents true collaboration between the community and the public and private sectors,” said Deputy Mayor Santos. “The creation of a great new grocery store as part of this exciting mixed-use development demonstrates the District’s commitment to increasing resident access to quality retail across all of our neighborhoods.”

And this morning at 10:30am there was a groundbreaking for the Howard Theater at 620 T Street, NW. Council Member Graham tells us:

” The Howard Theatre Restoration Foundation and the Howard Theatre Community Committee will announce the year-long, $28-million restoration tomorrow at 10:45 in front of the Howard Theatre.

Council Member Graham has fought for more than a decade to get the Howard Theatre restored. Over his entire term he has gotten passed millions in grant appropriations and tax incentives culminating in a partnership with Ellis Development. The new Howard Theatre will include a museum, banquet hall and the most technologically advanced acoustic and video recording equipment. The theatre is scheduled to be fully restored by November 2011.

The concrete base covering the original façade of the Howard Theatre is in the process of being removed exposing the original exterior for the first time in decades.”

A great week for Shaw!


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