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Reminder: Navy Day Events, Saturday Oct. 11
 ( Reposting this as a reminder) From our friends at the Navy Yard, an invitation to all neighbors (and everyone else) to attend Navy Day in DC festivities, on Oct. 11 from 10 am to 5 pm, both at the Navy Yard and also the Navy Memorial at 7th and Pennsylvania, NW. Events and offerings at the Navy Yard include the Navy Birthday Celebration 9th Annual NJROTC Color Guard Drill Meet, a performance by the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard Drill Team, the Display Ship Barry, the Navy Museum (with activities for children), a performance by the U.S. Naval Academy Band, and displays from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (though I'm guessing Mark Harmon won't be there), Naval Sea Systems Command, and the Navy Yard Fire Department, and more. There will be continuous free bus shuttle service between the U.S. Navy Memorial and the Washington Navy Yard via the Eastern Market and Navy Yard Metro stations between 10 AM and 5:00 p.m. Photo ID is required to enter the Navy Yard. If you're walking over, pedestrians should enter at the gate at Sixth and M, SE; vehicles should arrive at the 11th and N gate.
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Dialing Back the Obsessiveness for a Few Weeks
A heads up: Those of you not living under a rock know that we're closing in on Election Day, which at my place of employment is the equivalent of the Super Bowl, the seventh game of the World Series, the moon landing, and the Oscars all rolled up into one. My time is going to be pretty short, so I may be a bit slow with updates and posts over the next few weeks. But maybe you won't even notice! Plus, I'm guessing I might be able to at least steal a few seconds every so often to Tweet something useful (or not useful).
801 Virginia's Switch from Condo to Office
At Monday night's ANC 6B Planning and Zoning Committee meeting, there was a presentation about the new plans for the southeast corner of Eighth Street and Virginia Avenue, where a few years ago a small group of investors planned a four-story condo building dubbed "The Admiral." As I mentioned a few days back, the owners are now wanting to switch to an office building that would still have ground floor retail, and are going in front of the Board of Zoning Adjustment on Nov. 25 for some items that need to be addressed as part of this change.According to the presentation, the new office building would use the same design as the condo building, with a few tweaks (they appear to be wanting to get rid of the turret in the original design). But because of the switch to office space, the number of parking spaces required goes up to 30, far more than the 13 in the condo design. According to the architects, groundwater and possible soil contamination issues (since a gas station used to be located there) would make digging two extra levels of parking prohibitively expensive, and so they are seeking relief from the 30-space requirement. (And, for those wondering, the garage entrance would be on L Street, not Eighth or Virginia). Commissioner David Garrison asked about the ownership of the lot (which has been on the market for nearly a year) and about the property's tax status, given that it was listed on the city's tax sale rolls last month. He was told that the lot has not been sold but that investment partnerships are being shuffled and sold, which should be completed soon, and that the delinquent taxes are to have been taken care of; Garrison asked for some sort of documentation on both before the ANC votes (presumably on Oct. 14) on whether or not to support the zoning exception requests.
Interior Photos from Onyx and Axiom/100 I
 Although the leasing office has been open for a few weeks now, I only just visited Onyx on First this past weekend. They're still putting on the finishing touches (their certificate of occupancy came through not too long ago), so I was only able to see the main floor and one of the model units, but at least now I do finally have photos from the inside of the building (scroll down if the link doesn't jump you down the page). I also got a couple shots from the roof, but things aren't quite completed up there, so I didn't get a photo of the pool. And since they're now open, I've moved Onyx to "completed" status.  The Axiom apartment building at 100 I has been open for a little while, but I hadn't gotten myself in there since a pre-occupancy construction-dust tour back in June. That has now been rectified, and I've posted photos of the common areas and one of the model units. (Didn't get back to the roof, though.) You can also see my interior photos from sibling Jefferson/70 I, to see the warehouse vs. modern differences in the designs.
Mayor Receives $800k From Florida Rock for Diamond Teague; Latest on RiverFront Timetable
A press release from the mayor's office (not yet online) tells us that this afternoon Mayor Fenty accepted $800,000 from the developers of Florida Rock/RiverFront for the construction of Diamond Teague Park next door. This contribution was part of the second-stage Planned Unit Development approval given by the Zoning Commission a few months back for the 1.1-million-square-foot mixed-use project. Here's what the press release says about the park (emphases mine): "The District will use the $800,000 contribution from Florida Rock to help pay for Diamond Teague Park, which is dedicated to the memory of Diamond Teague, a member of the Earth Conservation Corps (ECC) who was murdered five years ago. The Park will include a water taxi; new boat slips for the ECC and fire and life safety vessels; an environmental pier for educational groups, kayaks and canoes; and a riverfront boardwalk and a half-acre park. Construction of the park is expected to start in November and will be completed this spring."  The event was also touted as an "unveiling" of the plans for the Florida Rock site, which I'm assuming (since I wasn't able to be at this event today) haven't changed too much since they were approved by the Zoning Commission in May. The press release has the raw numbers, which don't look too different: "Florida Rock's 'Riverfront on the Anacostia' will include about 560,000 square feet of residential and hotel space - with 29,000 square feet is reserved for affordable housing. It will also include about 545,000 square feet of commercial office space, at least 80,000 square feet of retail and a large waterfront plaza with a waterfront promenade." But there is one line in the release that's going to chagrin those who have been looking forward to this project: " Construction could begin as soon as 2011." During the time leading up to the final zoning approvals, RiverFront's developers had said that it was possible that the first phase of the project--the eastern office building and the public plaza, adjacent to Teague Park--could see construction begin in fall 2009.
Exxon Fences, Diamond Teague Event, Debates, and Register to Vote, Dangit!
* I've had a couple people write in to note that construction fences have been put up in the past few days around both the closed Exxons at South Capitol and I and 11th and M. I haven't heard anything about what might be happening at these sites--as of mid-September, neither lot had been sold, and with the public space and building permits data feeds still offline, there's no hint available from that end of things. (The underground storage tanks were removed from both locations right when they closed.) If anyone's heard anything, drop me a line. * The mayor's schedule today has a " Diamond Teague Press Conference" scheduled for 3:15 pm at First and Potomac, on the grand staircase at Nationals Park. Alas, I can't be there, but perhaps it's some sort of status update on the construction of the park, which is supposed to get underway this fall. * A little off-topic, but on Tuesday night (Oct. 7) there is a debate between the city's seven candidates for the two at-large council seats, at Tyler Elementary at 10th and G streets, SE. Then, after the forum, there's a Second Presidential Debate Watch Party being held at Finn Maccool's on Eighth Street. * And, today (Oct. 6) is the last day to register to vote in DC for the general election. The DC Board of Elections office will be open until midnight. No excuses!
Some Late-Afternoon Pics (With Others to Come)
 I took a few quick pictures on First Street and Fourth Street on Saturday, to capture 909 New Jersey and Capitol Quarter in the late-afternoon sun--you can see all of them with their befores here. I also finally got to some other shots to fill in two glaring holes in my portfolio, but it might be a couple of days until I get those posted. Until then, you'll just have to guess.
801 Virginia Office Bldg Plans Coming to ANC 6B
I wrote a few days back about the appearance of a zoning variance request for a new office building at 801 Virginia Avenue, site of the once-planned Admiral condo project that fell by the wayside last year. The Board of Zoning Adjustment will be taking it up on Nov. 25, and I now see this request on the ANC 6B docket, first at its Planning and Zoning Committee meeting on Oct. 7, and then in front of the full ANC on Oct. 14. Both meetings are at 7 pm at the Old Naval Hospital, 921 Pennsylvania Ave., SE. (As always, all these dates are on my nifty Near Southeast Events Calendar, brought to you by Google Calendar with all sorts of bells and whistles to either subscribe to an RSS feed of calendar updates or add the events to your own Google Calendar or other iCal-enabled offering.)
JPI East Lays Off Staff; Says I Street Projects Okay
From today's print edition of the Washington Business Journal ( subscribers only): "In response to the burgeoning credit crisis, local multifamily developer JPI East has reduced its development and production capacity, laying off half its development divisions. The company would not say how many people were involved, but insiders say it was fewer than 10." As for JPI's projects in Near Southeast, including the almost-completed 70 and 100 I, the under-construction 909 New Jersey, and the in-development 23 I? "The company still has 10 deals under construction in the region, including three luxury apartment projects in the Capitol Riverfront district near Nationals Park. All three have the debt and equity to go forward, [JPI East's president] says." It might be worth noting, however, that the previously announced September 2008 start date for 23 I has come and gone; and the Wendy's building is still standing, and I haven't so far seen any raze permits coming through the pipeline for it.
Deadline for Post Plant Replies Pushed to Oct. 15; Hints on Trash Transfer Station Status
 A recent wander past the Office of Property Management page on 225 Virginia (aka the old Post Plant) brings the news that the deadline for proposals from entities interested in taking over the city's $500,000-a-month sublease has been pushed back to Oct. 15. The page has also been updated with a few other items of note: * One of the results of the case that's coming before the Zoning Commission on Oct. 27 that seeks to add the plant's block to the Capitol South Receiving Zone would be to allow the property to receive transferred development rights, which allows for increased density (i.e., add some floors on top), though the page notes that "[a]dditional height is expected to be subject to some design review by the Office of Planning." * The building is not a historic building, and the city will not be seeking any historic landmark designation for it. There's also this: "The trash transfer station located at 900 New Jersey Avenue, SE is expected to be relocated by September, 2009." I get asked a lot about What The Deal Is with the trash transfer station, so here's a bit of a roundup: The city is working on moving the current DPW operations out of the building to other locations around the area, with that September 2009 mentioned above now being the official timetable (though perhaps some of the functions will be gone sooner than that). In the meantime, the city is still waiting for the little plot of land on the edge of the transfer station known as Reservation 17A to be transferred to District control from the Feds. (That land will then be transferred from the city to William C. Smith to round out the land that will be home to their 1.1-million-sq-ft 800 New Jersey Avenue project.) This transfer has been hung up for almost two years (it's part of the same transfer that would give Federal land at Poplar Point and in Hill East to the city), but there may be some movement soon. The next step once DPW has left and the land transfer is settled would be for the city to start the infrastructure work, environmental cleanup, and demolition around the trash transfer site (including the new section of I Street to be built between New Jersey and Second), which will be paid for via another PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) plan that requires financing via the bond and credit markets--you know, those same bond and credit markets that are wheezing just a wee bit right now. [All together now:] We shall see....
Free Lunchtime Shuttles to Barracks Row
This is from the latest BID e-mail, and I just saw them in action on Eighth Street myself: "e-cruzers.com announces their new Promotional Lunch Shuttle Service, serving the Capitol Riverfront M Street Corridor from Maritime Plaza to the Navy Yard Metro Station. FREE RIDES to and from Barracks Row from 11 am - 2:30 pm will be given on all fair weather days. Visit BarracksRow.org for all of the dining and shopping! For cooler days ahead, shuttles will be enclosed and heated. Queue up at 3rd & M Streets or give e-cruzers a call at (443) 497-4769. " According to their web site, the vehicles (which were a staple around the neighborhood during the baseball season) "have a top speed of 25 mph, produce 'zero' emissions and run almost silent." The carts "are licensed, registered and insured [and] are street legal on all roads where the speed limit is 35 mph or less."
More Upcoming Events: Wachovia Branch Grand Opening, 'Night at the Yards' Benefit
Two upcoming events, mentioned in the Capitol Riverfront BID's e-mail-only newsletter: * On Friday (Oct. 3), the new Wachovia Branch at 20 M Street is having its official Grand Opening celebration, from noon to 4 pm. Stop by "for some food, music, and prizes!" * On Oct. 24, the nonprofit group Living Classrooms is holding an event dubbed " A Night at The Yards," to raise money for their operations, including the Discovery Creek Children's Museum, and the City Kids Wildreness Project. It's at at Fourth and Tingey streets, from 7 pm to 12:30 am. Tickets are $125 each. There will be food and drinks, and a performance by the English Beat. (No, seriously.) Living Classrooms, 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), has plans to eventually build its new "main campus building" on the far eastern edge of the Waterfront Park at the Yards
Capitol Hill Tower Restaurant Space: 'Stay Tuned'
I've gotten a couple messages over the past few days from people passing on rumors that perhaps a restaurant is getting ready to occupy some or all of the 7,500-sq-ft space in the ground floor of Capitol Hill Tower on New Jersey Avenue, north of L. Here is the complete response I got from CHT's developer when I asked if there was any news: "Not yet ready to announce but stay tuned."
Hit-or-Miss Batch of New Photos
 Before the storm clouds arrived yesterday (literally and figuratively), I got out and took an incomplete smattering of pictures along Second, New Jersey, First, Cushing, and Half. (Use those links to see all the before-and-nows of these latest shots.) These new photos are mainly of 909 New Jersey, Velocity, 55 M, the empty skyline where 1015 Half is just about to reach ground level, and the final "after" photos from the demolition of the Merritt Cab building at First and K on Square 696. The sun disappeared before I could get over to Capitol Quarter, so new photos from there will have to wait a few days, and since the afternoon remained cloudy (and busy), I didn't take an afternoon batch (i.e., no photos looking east). And, if you haven't wandered through them for a while, the gallery of my favorite before-and-afters is a striking walk through the past few years, as the memories of the old Near Southeast start to get just a wee bit hazy.
WBJ Wonders About Construction Financing
The cover story of this week's Washington Business Journal ( online for subscribers only) asks: "With Wall Street imploding, regional banks running for shelter and life insurance companies pulling up the ladders, if 1000 Connecticut couldn't get construction financing before the financial storm took on epic proportions, who can get it now?" It also quotes an expert as saying: "For any speculative project, both inside and outside the city -- even in core locations downtown -- it's basically impossible."
The article mentions two of Near Southeast's spec projects in the pipeline:
* "Others, like the William C. Smith Cos. project near Nationals Ballpark at 250 M St. SE, don't intend to pursue financing or break ground until they have a signed-and-sealed tenant."
* "James 'Jad' Donohoe IV, whose company plans a 200,000-square-foot office building at 1111 New Jersey Ave. SE, said he has no choice but to broaden his financing net to include nontraditional sources of funding, such as syndication arrangements with multiple banks, sovereign wealth funds and equity from hotels that will be part of the development. " 'We're still in the early stages now, but we've already been searching those things out for this and for other projects we have out there,' he said."
I'd also note that another office spec project in the neighborhood, DRI/Transwestern's Plaza on K on the northwest corner of First and K, had previously mentioned a Fall 2008 start date for its first phase, but there have been no recent announcements and no building permits filed.
And, there's also three spec office buildings currently under construction-- 55 M, 100 M, and 1015 Half, with only 100 M having so far announced any tenants (Parsons is expected to occupy 30 percent of the building, in early 2009). But, according to WBJ, "industry experts say they are not too worried about the future of the 36 local buildings that are under construction but not under contract to a tenant."
Will the bailout deal change any of this? [insert "We shall see...." comment here.]
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Completed Projects
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 Sept. 2008
onyxonfirst.com
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
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
No timeline
www.halfstreet.com
23 Eye at Capitol Yards
23 I Street
Developed by JPI
421 two-story loft units
30,000+ sq ft retail
No timeline
capitolyardsdc.com
1345 South Capitol
Camden Development
276 units
Some ground-floor retail
Site clearing begun Dec. 2007
Project on hold
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
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
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
Start date not officially announced
theplazaonk.com
1111 New Jersey Ave.
Donohoe Cos.
200,000 sq ft, 12 floors
No start date announced
1111newjerseyavenue.com
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 looking for a
tenant to assume their sublease
600 M Street
Forest City Washington
Two buildings, 500,000 sq ft
No timeline
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:
Wachovia Bank, 20 M
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:
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
Completion in 2009
Waterfront Park at The Yards
5.87-acre riverfront park
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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| 900 4TH ST SE
| CAPPES/CARROLSBURG VENTURE LLC / PENDING
| 09/03/2008
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| 1000 NEW JERSEY AVE SE
| PEPCO / PENDING
| 09/26/2008
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| 156 L ST SE
| YUNG SANG PARK / PENDING
| 09/30/2008
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| 1100 1ST ST SE
| COMMERICAL RIGGING / IN-EFFECT
| 09/12/2008
| 10/04/2008
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| 125 O ST SE
| DCWASA / IN-EFFECT
| 09/05/2008
| 10/05/2008
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| 1100 1ST ST SE
| VERIZON / IN-EFFECT
| 06/30/2008
| 10/14/2008
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| 1150 5TH ST SE
| DC-NET OCTO / IN-EFFECT
| 07/01/2008
| 10/21/2008
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| 127 L ST SE
| WASHINGTON GAS / IN-EFFECT
| 08/04/2008
| 10/25/2008
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| 100 M ST SE
| PEPCO / IN-EFFECT
| 09/10/2008
| 10/31/2008
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| 100 M ST SE
| GORDON CONTRACTOR / ISSUED
| 09/30/2008
| 11/04/2008
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| 100 M ST SE
| 100 M STREET SE LLC / IN-EFFECT
| 08/21/2008
| 11/14/2008
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| 100 M ST SE
| WASHINGTON GAS / ISSUED
| 08/27/2008
| 11/19/2008
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| 908 4TH ST SE
| CAPPER CARROLSBURG / IN-EFFECT
ALLEYS; SCES; BIKERACKS; TREES
| 09/24/2007
| 12/01/2008
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| 1015 HALF ST SE
| HALF STREET SE LLC / IN-EFFECT
VAULT
| 06/20/2008
| 12/10/2008
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| 1100 1ST ST SE
| CJUF II 1ST. STREET SE / IN-EFFECT
SCES;
| 08/04/2008
| 12/16/2008
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| 1100 1ST ST SE
| FARSON 1ST SE LLC / IN-EFFECT
GRADING; STAGING; TREES
| 02/20/2008
| 12/18/2008
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| 1105 NEW JERSEY AVE SE
| ST. MATTHEWSA BAPTIST CHURCH / IN-EFFECT
| 04/10/2008
| 12/31/2008
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| 100 M ST SE
| 100 M STREET SE LLC / IN-EFFECT
| 07/16/2008
| 01/30/2009
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| 409 I ST SE
| DCHA / IN-EFFECT
SCES;
| 08/06/2008
| 02/14/2009
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| 801 4TH ST SE
| DCHA / IN-EFFECT
SCES;
| 08/06/2008
| 02/14/2009
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| 1500 SOUTH CAPITOL ST SE
| CRBID / IN-EFFECT
TEMPPARK; BANNERS
| 02/12/2008
| 02/27/2009
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| 225 VIRGINIA AVE SE
| US ARCHITECT OF THE / IN-EFFECT
| 08/29/2008
| 03/02/2009
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| 1100 1ST ST SE
| FAISON 1ST ST SE LL / IN-EFFECT
| 08/14/2008
| 03/11/2009
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| 401 I ST SE
| ST PAUL AUMP CHURCH / IN-EFFECT
TEMPPARK;
| 05/05/2008
| 05/10/2009
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Recent New Approved Building Permits and Applications
| Archive
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| siteaddress
| agentname/constructioncomments
| approveduse
| applied/issued
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1230 HALF ST SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ AH0900020
| 10/10/2008
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100 m ST SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ B0900110
| 10/07/2008
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| 100 m ST SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ B0802271
| 09/25/2008
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| 1224 HALF ST SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ B0802224
| 09/23/2008
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| 1111 NEW JERSEY AVE SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ B0802147
| 09/19/2008
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| 55 M ST SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ B0802059
| 09/17/2008
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| 1015 HALF ST SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ B0802007
| 09/16/2008
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| 1015 HALF ST SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ B0802006
| 09/16/2008
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| 55 M ST SE
| PENDING APP - NO ADDITIONAL DATA /
| PENDING/ B0802017
| 09/16/2008
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AH = Miscellaneous; B = Alteration & Repair; D = Demolition; E = Electrical; FB = Boiler; M = Mechanical; P = Plumbing and Gas; PC = Post Card; R = Raze; SG = Sign; TN = Tent; RW = Retaining Wall;
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Recent Service Requests
| Archive
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| siteaddress
| servicecodedescription/resolution
| serviceorderstatus
| serviceorder
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4TH ST SE & M ST SE
| PARKING-ENFORCEMENT / NO ACTION TAKEN
badge # 304 states that this was the wrong address ( suppose to be 5th and m st.) can not enforce signs was not posted ffor 72 hrs.in advanace 10 / 10 / 08 dm
| CLOSED
| 10/10/2008/ 10/10/2008
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PARKING METER NJ1104SE: 1100 BLOCK NEW JERSEY AVE SE
| PARKING METER - MULTISPACE REPAIR / METER FOUND WORKING
Close Ticket.
| CLOSED
| 10/09/2008/ 10/10/2008
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1256 HALF ST SE
| YARD WASTE
| OPEN
| 10/09/2008
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PARKING METER 031101SE:
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