Most of the neighborhood's demolished buildings are documented elsewhere on the site, but I thought it would be a good thing to also have a page more specifically devoted to all the buildings that have disappeared since 2003. (There are a few in here with earlier demolition dates, just because I took a few photos in Near Southeast in Sept. 2000.)
The photos are in chronological order of demolition, newest at top. Click on the
icon to see how a location has changed.
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Nationals Park Demolitions
2009 - Present
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182. Capper Seniors Apartments, 900 5th St., SE.
Constructed: 2004-2006
Photo taken: May 2007
Demolished: Early 2019
To be replaced by: A new Capper Seniors building
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181. GSA Warehouse, 49 L St.
Photo taken: July 2006
Demolished: Late 2018
To be replaced by: Unknown
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180. Empire Cab Company, 37 L St.
Photo taken: May 2007
Demolished: October 5, 2017
To be replaced by: 37 L Street Residential
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179. McDonald's, 2 I St.
Photo taken: Nov. 11, 2012
Demolished: February 2017
Now occupied by: Novel South Capitol Street Residential
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178. BP/Amoco Station, 1244 South Capitol St.
Photo taken: July 9, 2006
Demolished: November 19, 2015
Now occupied by: 1221 Van
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177. St. Matthew's church, 1105 New Jersey Ave.
Photo taken: August 2006
Demolished: August 26, 2014
Now occupied by: Insignia on M
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176. Building 213/National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Building, 101 M Street.
Photo taken: March 2007
Demolished: April-July 2014
To be replaced by: Yards Parcel A Development
175. DPW/Trash Transfer Station, 880 New Jersey Ave.
Photo taken: Sept. 2006
Demolished: July-Oct 2012
To be replaced by: Capper Apartment Building
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174. Miles Glass, 733 Virginia Ave.
Photo taken: January 19, 2003
Demolished: April 11, 2012
To be replaced by: National Community Church Project
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173. Capitol Motor Works, 701 Virginia Ave.
Photo taken: March 3, 2011
Demolished: April 10, 2012
To be replaced by: National Community Church Project
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172. Domino's, 1200 South Capitol Street
Photo taken: Aug. 14, 2005
Demolished: Feb. 15, 2012
Now occupied by: National Association of Broadcasters HQ
171. Concrete Tower, 25 Potomac Ave.
Photo taken: June 2008
Demolished: December 2011
Now occupied by: Dock 79
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169-170. Garages, 1002-1004 1st Street
Photo taken: June 28, 2007
Demolished: July 18, 2011
To be replaced by: Paradigm Residential Project
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168. Garage, 1008 1st Street
Photo taken: Nov. 24, 2006
Demolished: July 18, 2011
To be replaced by: Paradigm Residential Project
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166-167. Market Deli, 1024 1st Street
Photo taken: June 28, 2007
Demolished: July 14, 2011
To be replaced by: Paradigm Residential Project
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165. Star Market ("Little Red Building")
Photo taken: Jan. 20, 2003
Demolished: July 14, 2010
Now occupied by: Lot 38 Espresso
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164. Anacostia Community Boathouse
Photo taken: May 31, 2010
Demolished: July 2010
Now occupied by: 11th Street Bridges
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163. Boathouse Building #2
Photo taken: November 2005
Demolished: July 2010
Now occupied by: 11th Street Bridges
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162. Exxon, 11th and M
Photo taken: Nov. 24, 2006
Demolished: Oct. 1, 2009
To be replaced by: Washington Humane Society HQ (maybe)
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161. Exxon, South Capitol and I
Photo taken: January 2006
Demolished: Sept. 29, 2009
To be replaced by: One Hill South Phase 2
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160. Wendy's, 23 I Street
Photo taken: May 2008
Demolished: May/June 2009
Now occupied by: One Hill South
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159. WMATA Southeastern Bus Garage, 17 M Street
Photo taken: August 2006
Demolished: April 2009
To be replaced by: 25 M
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Nationals Park Demolitions
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