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Friday 8th Street Closures (Bush at Marine Barracks)
From Tommy Wells: "President Bush will be attending the Twilight Ceremony on Friday (8/29) at the Marine Corps Barracks on 8th St. @ I St. SE. Due to his visit; street closures will affect the normal route of the Nats Express. Beginning at 5:00PM, the 8th St. exit will be closed from the Southeast/Southwest Freeway. In addition, 8th St. will be closed from E St. to the Freeway Bridge. [...] Closures will take place until approximately 9:00PM."
St. Matthews/Ruben Companies Deal Called Off
A little over a year after entering into a purchase agreement, Ruben Companies and the St. Matthew's Baptist Church at 1105 New Jersey have terminated their contract, I have confirmed this evening. Can't tell you a single thing beyond that (no "why," or "what now," or anything else). Ruben continues to own properties at 1100 South Capitol and the former KFC at 1101 South Capitol SW.
Photos from Youth River Sports Day at the Boathouse
 Saturday was the Youth River Sports Day at the Anacostia Community Boathouse, and there was a good turnout of parents and kids learning how to row or paddle or just getting acquainted with the Anacostia River. I took a batch of photos, all from dry land. (If the captions have any incorrect terminology, let me know.) The ACBA is going to have to temporarily relocate from this spot during the five-year reconstruction of the 11th Street Bridges. They may be moving a couple hundred feet upriver to a site owned by Washington Gas (as laid out in the final Environmental Impact Statement for the project), or they may end up on the eastern side of the river closer to the Sousa Bridge. They are working with DDOT and are hopeful they can get the plans straightened out before too much longer.
Kids Day/Kids Run the Show at Nats Park, Aug. 31
From the Nationals: "The Washington Nationals will host Kids Day at Nationals Park on Sunday, August 31 when they face the Atlanta Braves at 1:35pm. The team will offer $1 tickets for children under the age of 12 with the purchase of any adult ticket valued at $33 or more. These tickets are available only at the Nationals Park Box Office and children must be present at the time of the transaction. There is a limit of two $1 tickets per adult ticket purchased. "The fourth annual "Kids Run the Show" program, in partnership with The Washington Post, will also take place during Sunday's game. The Nationals have selected 22 children, ages 5-12 to "run the show" and work at various positions during that afternoon's game. Applications were posted in The Washington Post Sports, Weekend, Real Estate and KidsPost Sections, Tuesday, August 5 through Monday, August 18. Children were then selected to fill the following positions: grounds crew (1); Nat Pack member (1); in-stadium host (1); PA announcer (1); reporter (1); Starting 9; team photographer (1); line-up card presenter (1); ceremonial first pitch (1); and official "play ball" announcer (1). Two children each were selected as television and radio broadcasters through a Junior Broadcasters competition on Tuesday, August 19 at the ESPN Zone. Each "Kids Run the Show" participant will receive two complimentary tickets to that day's game.
Dunkin Donuts Looking Near Navy Yard?
With thanks to neighbor blogger SWill at Southwest ...The Little Quadrant That Could, news that Dunkin Donuts is looking for space in Near Southeast. Back on August 4 (and I *swore* I had posted this, but apparently I only Twittered it), the WBJ reported about DD expanding in the DC area, with five new stores in Southeast, but didn't say where any might be. Then, in a Nightly Business Report story the next day on entrepreneurs still thriving in tough economic times, there's this: "Iraq veteran Ray Omar is scouting out locations to open a Dunkin' Donuts franchise at the new Navy Yard development in Washington, DC." Of course, "at the new Navy Yard development" doesn't make a lot of sense--The Yards? Somewhere near the Navy Yard (like maybe that 900 M Street building that's going to be renovated? Some other space further west on M Street (farther away from the existing Dunkin Donuts at Eighth and Pennsylvania, SE)? We shall see.
More New Photos: Progress at 909 New Jersey, and the Latest Views from the Southeast Freeway
The facings and brick continue to go up at 909 New Jersey (and there's even a window or two). I took a pretty complete set of the close-up photos, some of which you can see on the project page; for more, and to see the building from farther away (to get an idea of how prominent it is these days in the neighborhood's ever-changing skyline), check the Expanded Project Archive.I also got updated shots of the northwestern part of Near Southeast from one of the more popular vantage points, up on the Southeast Freeway approaching South Capitol Street. The before-and-afters (especially the grainy one from September 2000) are a good reminder of how much has happened, and how fast. And with 1015 Half's crane now front and center, we know that this view will be changing (again!) within a few months. (And this is where I need to remind that I take these freeway photos from a passenger seat at 55 mph, not on foot or behind the wheel. Duh!)
Updated Photos: First Frames at Capitol Quarter, Vertical Construction in the 1015 Half Street Hole
  I took a lot of photos today, but let's start with the ones showing new construction phases underway. First off, we have the first framing at Capitol Quarter (top), where the wood outlines of the first four houses east of the Fourth and L intersection are now up. (At least the photos are more exciting than the ones a few weeks ago of the concrete block foundations.) Then there's 1015 Half Street, the 410,000-sq-ft office building under construction on the old Nation nightclub site. The crane arrived within the past week or so, and I finally got to a spot where I could see down into the hole to confirm that the first pillars are underway. So, by Thanksgiving, there should be the beginnings of yet another new addition to the skyline. More photos in the next few days.
Positive Nature Leaves Near Southeast
I inadvertently speculated about this mere moments ago, and now City Paper confirms: Positive Nature, the group providing services for at-risk youth, has left its 1021 New Jersey Avenue home for a new location in the 3000 block of G Street, SE.
Rumor Patrol: Whole Foods on New Jersey Ave.?
Rumors started flying in a few places lately that Whole Foods is coming to New Jersey and K, SE. I usually shy away from writing about rumors, but this one is persistent enough that it probably needs some addressing. It's not listed on their Stores in Development page, and no one's leaping to tell me this is or isn't true (which isn't surprising), but it's not completely out of the realm of possibility. There's been references here or there to "two grocery stores" coming to the neighborhood (with space for one set aside at the The Yards, coming in 2011 or later), and I've heard nonspecific Whole Foods/Near Southeast rumors a few times over the past year.But I'm skeptical about it coming to the New Jersey/K intersection. There's only 6,000 square feet of retail in 909 New Jersey (not enough for a grocery store), and the plan for the trash transfer station has always been for it to be part of the Capper Hope VI project, with an apartment building that probably won't start before 2011. That leaves the southwest corner, where the Cohen family owns the small lots along K between New Jersey and First; there's also the Positive Nature lot at 1021 New Jersey and one to its south owned by Potomac Development Corp., who it should be noted picked up 51,000 square feet of transferred development rights earlier this year. (Can someone at CHT look out their window and confirm that the Positive Nature sign is still there?) So maybe the " New Jersey" part is right, but not the "K"? My gaze (and my betting dollars) might head north a block or two, to 800 New Jersey (also sometimes known as 120 Canal), where for years William C. Smith has envisioned a grocery store as part of its planned 1.1-million-square-foot four-building development on the Square 737 block bounded by Second, H, New Jersey, and the eventually reconstituted I Street. No timeline for the start of this project has been announced, though. (In fact, there's so little information about the project that I haven't even felt compelled to build a project page for it.) In other words, there aren't really any tea leaves to be read on this one, so if someone wants to spill the beans, I'm always listening.
Neighborhood Properties Heading to Tax Auction
(Thanks to reader K. for the tip.) With the real estate market and general economy in their current states, it's not surprising that quite a few properties in the city are heading to tax sales, which is what happens when property taxes have gone unpaid. The 2008 DC Real Property Tax Sale is scheduled to begin on September 17, and there are some notable Near Southeast addresses: * 801 Virginia Avenue, where "the Admiral" condo building was planned until the investors put the site up for sale last year. Its tax bill is listed at nearly $78,000. * 1010 Seventh Street (the empty lot across from the Marine Barracks), where a small developer had been planning a 12-unit condo building and where the tax bill is just over $30,000. ( UPDATED to correct address, though the three parcels that make up the lot are owned by the 1012 Seventh Street Southeast LLC.) * 1026 Third Street, the brown multi-unit building on the corner of Third and L that's been boarded up and for sale since at least 2003, though the unpaid tax bill is only $417. (Maybe if we all look under our sofa cushions....) But, as the notice states: "Purchasers must be aware that additional liabilities, which are not reflected in the total amount" may be due, including liens previously sold to a third party. So don't pull out your checkbook unless you know what you're doing.
Late Night Update on Hood Happenings
* As I mentioned below, the garage that housed both the Merritt and Four Star cab companies started getting brought down today. They didn't get it all on Thursday, but I imagine by sundown Friday the rest will be gone. (See pictures from midmorning, though it's hard to see much in the way of a difference from First and K, since they took out the back of the building and only a smidgen of the K Street facade.) * Only a few hours after I said that Capitol Quarter framing would start "in the next few days," lumber went up on the first house on the south side of L east of Fourth. (No pictures yet--this weekend!) * Sometime this week the crane was put up at 1015 Half Street, so we should be seeing vertical construction before too long.
Merritt Cab Being Demolished Today
 With thanks to reader J. for the tip, I can report that the cab garage on the northwest corner of First and K is getting demolished today. This is where the DRI/Transwestern Plaza on K may be getting underway this fall. (I'm posting this from my cell, so links will have to wait 'til later.) UPDATED with a link and a tiny before and after photos above. I've also added it as #153 in the Demolished Buildings gallery.
Mishmash: Capitol Quarter Framing, River Sports Day, Ballpark Stuff
* Watch for the beginnings of framing of the first Capitol Quarter townhouses within the next few days. * Don't forget the Youth River Sports Day at the Anacostia Community Boathouse on Saturday, from 10 am to 2 pm. * Via the Post: "The Washington Nationals' ballpark has received the U.S. Green Building Council's National Capital Region's Project of the Year award. The award honored the ballpark's commitment to preserving the environment." Here's the Sports and Entertainment Commission's press release on the award, which was announced on Aug. 8. * Speaking of the Sports Commission, the WashTimes reports that they've hired their lawyers--from Seyfarth Shaw's Chicago office--as they prepare to enter arbitration with the Nationals over whether the ballpark was "substantially complete" at the time it opened on March 30. And: "While the sports commission and the Nationals are expected to enter into arbitration to resolve the issue of substantial completion, the two sides are still negotiating over a number of related issues, including who should pay for certain items such as tarps, wireless networks, and video cameras. The two sides are scheduled to resume talks on August 25."
Yards Park Phase II Zoning Hearing in March; Living Classrooms Plans Main Campus Building
 It's more than six months away, but the second phase of the Waterfront Park at the Yards is now scheduled for a Zoning Commission SEFC Overlay District Review on March 2, 2009 (after having briefly been scheduled for Nov. 17, 2008). It's in this review that we'll see the plans for the renovation of the Lumber Shed into a glass-walled retail building, plus the designs for two new two-story retail pavilions connected to the shed's east side. There will also be the first look at the proposed "public art tower" that Forest City is wanting to build right on the waterfront at Third Street. You can see early designs for the three retail buildings (and the position of the art tower, if not the design itself) in the rendering on my Yards Park page, right at the center, and of course plenty of photos of what the area currently looks like. One other project at the Yards park that is just starting to pop up on the radar is a new "main campus building" for Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region, to be located on the far eastern edge of the park (just off the right edge of the rendering), along the waterfront just before the park meets the Navy Yard. Living Classrooms is a non-profit group that "uses maritime settings, community revitalization projects and other challenging learning environments" to provide hands-on education and job skills training for students (especially at-risk youth). They will be handling the design and management of the new environmental center at Kingman Island further up the Anacostia, and currently operate out of Building 74 at the Yards (the little brick building--to be townhouses someday--just west of Hull Street at M, seen here). And, according to their web site, Living Classrooms has been "asked to oversee and manage marina and some waterside activities" at the new Yards park. There is no timeline for when Living Classrooms' new building will get underway. It's currently in the design phase (see an early rendering here), and when that's completed, there will be a fundraising drive to finance the project.
Street Maps of Near Southeast, 1903-1921
 Word went out on the H-DC mailing list this week about the Library of Congress posting scans of a series of early 20th century real estate atlases, that mapped out in precise detail the streets and buildings of Washington. With thanks for them being in the public domain, I've grabbed the six plates that cover Near Southeast from the four years it was surveyed--1903, 1909, 1915, and 1921--and have posted them on a new Historic Maps page. The images are pretty big to allow the text to be read, so you have to bring up one at a time from each year. They're definitely worth some time to wander through. A few items of note: * In 1909, the northern third of the Canal Park site between I and K was nothing more than a passage to the rail yards where 70 and 100 I now stand. You can also see the streetcar line that used to run along K Street east from Second. Then there's the Washington Fertilizer Company that used to sit at New Jersey and K--maybe the defunct trash transfer station isn't so bad in comparison? And the Van Ness school used to be on the west side of Fourth at M, where 300 M and Sizzling Express now are. (The newer school opened in 1956.) And this same 1909 map shows that Exxon has been on the unit block of I Street for a LONG time, with Standard Oil occupying the eastern two-thirds of the block--it would spread to the entire block by 1921. * In 1903, the Navy Yard ran only from Sixth Street to Ninth. (You'll also see that Potomac Avenue used to be named Georgia Avenue.) By 1909 it had expanded west to Fourth Street. In 1921, with World War I over, its western border had moved to New Jersey Avenue. (Alas, the Navy Yard plate for 1921 isn't posted--no doubt the Homeland Security department of the era asked for it to be removed since it was a potential aid to terrorists.) * There was a St. Matthew's Chapel on the southeast corner of Half and M (where most everyone now exits the subway to head to Nationals Park), which I imagine is the forebear of the St. Matthew's now at New Jersey and L. * The American Ice Company used to operate at a wharf at Second Street and the Anacostia River (which used to just be called the Eastern Branch). This is where the "Great Lawn" of the Waterfront Park at the Yards will be. Plus, Florida Rock and the southern half of what's now the WASA site didn't exist in 1903, but by 1909 the land had started to be reclaimed and you can see the "Sewer Dep't." Plus. the beautiful WASA main pumping station is depicted, having been built in 1905. * When they call the Maritime Plaza site at 12th and M "the old Washington Gas site," they're not kidding--there it is in 1903, marked as the Washington Gaslight Company. * The park at Ninth and Virginia has been there since at least 1903, when it used to be the meeting place of Virginia and Georgia avenues (and when there wasn't a big freeway above it). On the same map, you can see the previous life of the Blue Castle at Eighth and M, marked as the Washington & Georgetown R.R. Co. Car House. (It didn't take up the entire block then.)
More News From the Past Four Weeks:
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It is expected that in the next 15 years the "Capitol Riverfront" area covering both Near Southeast and Buzzards Point will include approximately 12 million sq ft of office space, 9,000 housing units, and 600,000 sq ft retail. (source)
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Completed Projects
Axiom at Capitol Yards
100 I Street (right)
246 rental units
Three underground parking levels
Construction begun Sept. 2006
Floors 1-3 Opened July 2008
Now Leasing
axiomcapitolyards.com
Jefferson at Capitol Yards
70 I Street (left)
Developed by JPI
448 rental units
Three underground parking levels
Construction begun Sept. 2006
Floors 1-3 Opened June 2008
Now Leasing
jeffersoncapitolyards.com
Capper Building #2
400 M Street
139-unit apartment building
for low-income senior citizens
and workforce-income-level residents
Construction begun December, 2005
Opened November 2007
400mdc.com
Capper Seniors #1
5th Street and Virginia Ave.
160 units of public housing
for senior citizens
Construction begun March, 2005
Completed December 2006
Capitol Hill Tower
New Jersey Ave. & K Street
340+ co-ops
To include ground-floor retail
Construction begun Spring, 2004
Delivered 2nd Quarter, 2006
www.capitolhilltower.com
Marine
Bachelor Enlisted Quarters
7th and L Streets
166 units
Construction begun 2002
Delivered Summer 2004
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Currently Under Construction
Onyx on First
1100 First Street
Developed by Faison and
Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund
226,000 sq ft, 14 stories
266 apartments
Construction begun Sept. 2006
First floors available Aug. 2008
onyxonfirst.com
909 at Capitol Yards
909 New Jersey Ave.
Developed by JPI
237 rental units
6,000 sq ft retail
Construction begun June 2007
Delivery Mid-2009
capitolyardsdc.com
Velocity Condos
1025 1st Street
Cohen Companies/ADC Builders
14 stories, 200 condos
4,000 sq ft retail
Construction begun June 2007
Delivery 2009
www.velocitycapitol.com
Capitol Quarter
120 market-rate and
91 workforce-rate homes
at old Capper/Carrollsburg
public housing site
Construction started June 2008
www.eya.com
The Yards/Pattern Shop Lofts
3rd and Tingey
Developed by Forest City
Renovation of Pattern/Joiner Shop
170 apartments
Interior demo begun 2008
Delivery 2009
www.dcyards.com
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In the Pipeline
Half & N Streets
Monument Realty
350 units
Ground-floor retail
Excavation early 2007
Construction could begin late 2008
www.halfstreet.com
23 Eye at Capitol Yards
23 I Street
Developed by JPI
421 two-story loft units
30,000+ sq ft retail
Construction Beginning Fall 2008
capitolyardsdc.com
The Yards/Factory 202
5th and M
Developed by Forest City and
PN Hoffman
Renovation of Gun Assembly Building
271 condos
Delivery 2011
www.dcyards.com
The Yards/400 Tingey
Developed by Forest City
170-190 apartments
Delivery 2011
www.dcyards.com
1345 South Capitol
Camden Development
276 units
Some ground-floor retail
Site clearing begun Dec. 2007
Project on hold
Half & N Streets Project
Northwest corner
Monument Realty
100 units
No timeline
800 New Jersey Avenue/
120 Canal Street
residential portion of mixed-use
to include 2 bldgs., 600 units
Ground-floor retail
No timeline
Florida Rock Residential
Half & Potomac
320,000 Square Feet
Construction probably not
to begin before 2011
New Capper Apartment Buildings
2nd Street Between I and M,
Facing Canal Park
Three buildings,
approx. 550 units,
all income levels
Construction probably not
to begin before 2010
DPW Trash Transfer Lot
2nd and K streets
Approx. 322 units,
all income levels
Construction probably not
to begin before 2010
First Street Landing
WASA site, 1st and O
800 units
No timeline
1006 7th Street
12 condos
Ground-floor commercial space
No timeline
Square 701 Residential
Willco Construction
1st and N streets
12 stories, 430 units
No timeline
South Capitol and N Residential Project
Northeast corner
Monument Realty
185 units
No timeline
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Completed Projects
US Dept of Transportation HQ
1200 New Jersey Ave.
1.35 million sq ft, 11 acres
Construction begun Fall 2004
Opened April 2007
20 M Street SE
Half and M Streets
190,000 sq ft Class A
Ground-floor retail
Construction begun August, 2005
Completed March 2007
www.20mstreetse.com
Federal Gateway
1100 New Jersey Ave.
10 stories, 297,000 sq ft
Ground-floor retail
Completed 2003
Maritime Plaza I/II
1201 M Street/1220 12th Street
Two buildings, 345,000 sq ft
Completed 2001/2003
Navy Yard Metro Center
80 M Street
7 stories, 275,000 sq ft
Completed 2001
300 M Street
8 stories, 300,000 sq ft
Ground-floor retail
Completed 2001
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Currently Under Construction
100 M Street
Opus East
240,000 sq ft, 130 ft high
Ground-floor retail
Construction begun Sept. 2006
Delivery late 2008
33% leased as of 6/07
www.100mse.com
55 M Street
Monument Realty
275,000 sq ft
Ground-floor retail
Construction begun early 2007
Delivery 2009
www.halfstreet.com
1015 Half Street
Opus East
411,000 sq ft
Ground-floor retail
Construction begun January 2008
Delivery late 2009
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In the Pipeline
88 K Street
DRI/Transwestern
1st, Half, K and I Streets
825,000-sq-ft office/retail project
Three phases; first phase to begin in 2008, delivery in 2009
First Phase, delivery mid-2010
theplazaonk.com
1111 New Jersey Ave.
Donohoe Cos.
200,000 sq ft, 12 floors
Delivery expected in 2010
The Yards/401 M Street
Southeast Federal Center
Developed by Forest City
300,000 sq ft office space
Ground-floor grocery store
Delivery 2011
www.dcyards.com
Federal Gateway Two
250 M Street
William C. Smith
200,000 sq ft
Waiting for tenants before starting
Florida Rock
100 Potomac Ave.
Office portion of mixed-use
to include 2 bldgs., 470,000 sq ft
Ground-floor retail
Construction could begin fall 2009
225 Virginia Ave./
Old Post Plant
Plans to move MPD to this building
fell through in August, 2007;
City reportedly looking for a
tenant to assume their sublease
600 M Street
Forest City Washington
Two buildings, 500,000 sq ft
Construction could begin Spring 2009
SC1100
1100 South Capitol Street
Lawrence Ruben Co.
350,000 sq ft
No timeline
Square 701 Office
Willco Construction
1st and M Streets
324,000 sq ft office
Ground-floor retail
No timeline
Maritime Plaza Phases III/IV
12th & M Streets
Lincoln Properties
Two additional office buildings,
175,000 sq ft each
No timeline
1000 South Capitol
Lerner Enterprises
320,000 sq ft
no details, no timeline
50 M Street
Monument Realty
130,000 sq ft office
No timeline
800 New Jersey Avenue/
120 Canal Street
Office portion of mixed-use
to include 2 bldgs., 600,000 sq ft
Ground-floor retail
No timeline
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Completed Projects
Currently available Retail:
Food and Beverages:
Starbucks, New Jersey and M
Five Guys burgers, 2nd bet. L and M
Subway, on 2nd between L and M
Sizzlin' Express, 4th and M
Restaurant at the Courtyard by Marriott, New Jersey and L
Market Deli, 1st and L
Wendy's, 23 I Street
McDonald's, South Capitol and I
Quizno's, 8th and M
Al's Deli, 8th and L
7th and L Market, 7th and L
Services:
CVS, New Jersey and M
Chevy Chase Bank,
New Jersey bet. L and M
Congressional Cleaners,
New Jersey bet. K and L
Dogma Day Care, 9th and Virginia
Nat'l Capital Spay/Neuter Clinic,
10th and L
BP Amoco, South Capitol and L
A-1 Auto Garage, 1st and K
Splash Car Wash, 10 I Street
Large-Scale Projects:
New Nationals Baseball Stadium
South Capitol to 1st
and N to Potomac Ave.
14 acre site
41,000-seat stadium
Architect: HOK Sport
Construction begun May 2006
Completed March 2008
Courtyard by Marriott
New Jersey Ave. & L Street
204-suite hotel
Restaurant
Construction begun Spring, 2004
Delivered: March 2006
Official Web Site:
www.courtyard.com/wasny
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Currently Under Construction
"Coming Soon" Retail:
Services:
Wachovia Bank, 20 M Street
SunTrust Bank, 100 M Street
US Dept of Transportation HQ
• New Jersey & Tingey Aves.:
3,800 sq ft of retail
in a new structure on the
Southwest Plaza;
• Along M Street:
Free-standing retail kiosks to be built
at New Jersey & M and
4th and M, plus
5-to-10 "seasonal" retail kiosks
along M Street
No timeline for completion
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In the Pipeline
The Yards/The Boilermaker Shop
Third and Tingey Streets
48,000 sq ft retail
Renovation to begin summer 2008
Completion in 2009
Waterfront Park at The Yards
5.87-acre riverfront park
Renovation to begin 2008
First phase expected to open in 2009
Diamond Teague Park
First Street Terminus
39,000-sq-ft public plaza
and ferry pier
$16 million project
First phase delivery spring 2009
Half Street Hotel
Half Street between M and N
200-room Boutique Hotel
Excavation begun early 2007
Construction could begin late 2008
Delivery 2010
www.halfstreet.com
Washington Canal Park
2nd Street between I and M
1.8 acre public park
$10 million project
Designer: Gustafsson Guthrie Nichol
Timeline uncertain
Velocity Phase II/Hotel
Half and K
Sister building to Velocity
No timeline
The Yards/401 M Street
Southeast Federal Center
Developed by Forest City
Ground-floor grocery store
Delivery 2011
www.dcyards.com
New Capper Community Center
5th and K
28,000 sq ft, to include
daycare, rec center, game room,
computer lab, and meeting rooms
No timeline
Florida Rock
100 Potomac Ave.
84,000 sq ft retail, 235-room hotel
75-ft-wide waterfront "esplanade"
Paved walkways, asphalt bike trail
Public plaza
First phase of construction
may begin fall 2009
Maritime Plaza Hotel
12th & Water Streets
Lincoln Properties
8-story, 250-room Hotel
No timeline
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Completed Projects
Navy Yard Metro Station Expansion
Half and M Streets
Increase the number of fare gates
and vending machines; add two elevators;
relocate the station kiosk, fare gates and fare vendors from the mezzanine to the west entrance
Estimated cost: $20 million
Construction started Jan. 2007
Completed: March 28, 2008
South Capitol Street Improvements
Streetscape improvements,
upgraded intersections,
jersey barriers replaced
with a tree-lined median
Widening and streetscape improvements of Potomac Ave.
First Street, and I Street
Est. start date: Summer 2007
Completed: March 2008
Douglass Bridge Makeover
Dismantling of 400 feet of the bridge
south of O Street, and lowering of an
additional 200 feet to start the bridge
at Potomac Avenue
Estimated cost: $27 million
Start Date: July 6, 2007
Completed: Aug. 30, 2007
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In the Pipeline
New South Capitol Street Bridge
Brand new Frederick Douglass Bridge, to be built
to the west of the current bridge;
also to include a new traffic circle
at the South Capitol Street and
Potomac Avenue interchange
Estimated cost: $400 million
Est. start date: 2011
Est. completion date: 2015
11th Street Bridges
Reconstruction, reconfiguration, and
addition of ramps and traffic flow
Estimated cost: $465 million
Some ramps could be demolished
summer 2008
No timeline for completion
M Street SE Light Rail
Long-range plan to have light-rail service
throughout DC, with multiple routes
using M Street SE
No timeframe for Near Southeast lines
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NO NARRATIVE IS AVAILABLE.
| STOLEN AUTO
| 08/04/2008
|
200 B/O I ST SE
| STOLEN AUTO
NO NARRATIVE IS AVAILABLE.
| STOLEN AUTO
| 08/04/2008
|
| 1500 B/O SOUTH CAPITOL ST
| THEFT
NO NARRATIVE IS AVAILABLE.
| 1
| 08/03/2008
|
| UNIT B/O I ST SE
| THEFT F/AUTO
NO NARRATIVE IS AVAILABLE.
| 1
| 08/01/2008
|
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|
Recent Public Space Permits
| Archive
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| siteaddress
| permittee/status
| applicationtime
| expirationtime
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| 100 M ST SE
| 100 M STREET SE LLC / PENDING
| 07/16/2008
|
|
| 400 L ST SE
| PEPCO / PENDING
| 07/16/2008
|
|
| 1100 1ST ST SE
| FAISON ASSOCIATE / PENDING
| 07/29/2008
|
|
| 1200 HALF ST SE
| MR BP PRESIDENTIAL #1A LLC / PENDING
TRASHCANS;
| 07/31/2008
|
|
| 127 L ST SE
| WASHINGTON GAS / PENDING
| 08/04/2008
|
|
| 100 M ST SE
| PEPCO / PENDING
| 08/05/2008
|
|
| 100 M ST SE
| 100 M STREET LLC / PENDING
| 08/06/2008
|
|
| 909 NEW JERSEY AVE SE
| MILLER & LONG. / IN-EFFECT
CRANE;
| 08/08/2008
| 09/14/2008
|
| 100 M ST SE
| PEPCO / IN-EFFECT
| 06/26/2008
| 09/15/2008
|
| 1015 HALF ST SE
| MILLER AND LONG. / IN-EFFECT
| 08/13/2008
| 09/18/2008
|
| 1025 1ST ST SE
| SQ 699N NOMINEE LLC / IN-EFFECT
FENCES
| 03/03/2008
| 09/21/2008
|
| 1025 1ST ST SE
| PEPCO / IN-EFFECT
| 06/27/2008
| 09/29/2008
|
| 408 K ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 400 L ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOME ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
TEMPPARK; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 901 5TH ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 908 4TH ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 800 3RD ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 409 I ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 309 VIRGINIA AVE SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 1001 5TH ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASSOC / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 304 I ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 1008 4TH ST SE
| CAPITOL QUARTER HOMES ASS LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING; WATERSEWER
| 08/01/2008
| 09/30/2008
|
| 909 NEW JERSEY AVE SE
| 909 NEW JERSEY LP / IN-EFFECT
STAGING;
| 03/31/2008
| 10/01/2008
|
| 909 NEW JERSEY AVE SE
| 909 NJ AVE LP / IN-EFFECT
LEADWALKS; STAGING; TREES
| 03/31/2008
| 10/05/2008
|
| 1100 1ST ST SE
| VERIZON / IN-EFFECT
| 06/30/2008
| 10/14/2008
|
| 1150 5TH ST SE
| DC-NET OCTO / IN-EFFECT
| 07/01/2008
| 10/21/2008
|
| 908 4TH ST SE
| CAPPER CARROLSBURG / IN-EFFECT
ALLEYS; SCES; BIKERACKS; TREES
| 09/24/2007
| 12/01/2008
|
| 1015 HALF ST SE
| HALF STREET SE LLC / IN-EFFECT
VAULT
| 06/20/2008
| 12/10/2008
|
| 1100 1ST ST SE
| CJUF II 1ST. STREET SE / IN-EFFECT
SCES;
| 08/04/2008
| 12/16/2008
|
| 1100 1ST ST SE
| FARSON 1ST SE LLC / IN-EFFECT
GRADING; STAGING; TREES
| 02/20/2008
| 12/18/2008
|
| 1105 NEW JERSEY AVE SE
| ST. MATTHEWSA BAPTIST CHURCH / IN-EFFECT
| 04/10/2008
| 12/31/2008
|
| 100 M ST SE
| 100 M STREET SE LLC / IN-EFFECT
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