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Near Southeast DC Past News Items: Feb 11, 2007
In the Pipeline
25 M
Yards/Parcel I
Chiller Site Condos
Yards/Parcel A
1333 M St.
More Capper Apts.
Yards/DC Water site
New Marine Barracks
Nat'l Community Church
Factory 202/Yards
SC1100
Completed
Thompson Hotel ('20)
West Half ('19)
Novel South Capitol ('19)
Yards/Guild Apts. ('19)
Capper/The Harlow ('19)
New DC Water HQ ('19)
Yards/Bower Condos ('19)
Virginia Ave. Tunnel ('19)
99 M ('18)
Agora ('18)
1221 Van ('18)
District Winery ('17)
Insignia on M ('17)
F1rst/Residence Inn ('17)
One Hill South ('17)
Homewood Suites ('16)
ORE 82 ('16)
The Bixby ('16)
Dock 79 ('16)
Community Center ('16)
The Brig ('16)
Park Chelsea ('16)
Yards/Arris ('16)
Hampton Inn ('15)
Southeast Blvd. ('15)
11th St. Bridges ('15)
Parc Riverside ('14)
Twelve12/Yards ('14)
Lumber Shed ('13)
Boilermaker Shops ('13)
Camden South Cap. ('13)
Canal Park ('12)
Capitol Quarter ('12)
225 Virginia/200 I ('12)
Foundry Lofts ('12)
1015 Half Street ('10)
Yards Park ('10)
Velocity Condos ('09)
Teague Park ('09)
909 New Jersey Ave. ('09)
55 M ('09)
100 M ('08)
Onyx ('08)
70/100 I ('08)
Nationals Park ('08)
Seniors Bldg Demo ('07)
400 M ('07)
Douglass Bridge Fix ('07)
US DOT HQ ('07)
20 M ('07)
Capper Seniors 1 ('06)
Capitol Hill Tower ('06)
Courtyard/Marriott ('06)
Marine Barracks ('04)
 
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As promised yesterday, I went back today and got the few additional shots to round out the Stadium Construction Gallery update--It was a bit more difficult than usual taking pictures today, as I spent a lot of time dodging the legions of sightseeing Nats fans who had come down to the Hood after (I presume) reading this morning's Post. You also might want to start visiting the Near Southeast Photo Archive and clicking on the intersections around the perimeter of the stadium site (1st, South Capitol, Potomac, and N) to see even more before-and-during photos that aren't currently displayed in the Construction Gallery.
Speaking of the Archive, I've also now finally gone through alllllll of the locations on the map and made sure that all angles of the intersections are represented in the archive; I can't believe how many shots I didn't actually have. So if you visited the archive a few weeks back when I first launched it and weren't wowed by its offerings, feel free to give it another shot. (I only wish I'd done this a long time ago, and I also wish I had gotten this wild hair in the summertime, not in February when the sunlight is so hard to work with.) You can either browse by the map and compare old and new photos for a location, or just see the new photos I posted today and yesterday. Or you can do what I do and just reload the map page over and over and groove on the random before-and-after shots at the top of the page....
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Tomorrow (Monday) night is a big Zoning Commission meeting, with votes expected on both the Florida Rock second-stage PUD and the Monument Realty/Half Street project (The 250 M Street vote has been put off again.) This is available on live webcast if you're so inclined. If the projects are approved, there's then a public comment period before a final approval vote a few weeks down the road.
Also, the Anacostia Waterfront Corporation has just announced a Tuesday meeting "to consider resolutions regarding development agreements with the JBG Companies and the Government of the District of Columbia related to the implementation of a PILOT agreement for the new US Department of Transportation Headquarters"--no, I can't really tell you what this means. The meeting can be listened to via teleconference (call 877-529-9893 and enter access code 800). See my Calendar of Events for times and locations.
 

For those of you who haven't been following along, Sunday's Post has a summary piece on the current state of the stadium construction. And I've posted another round of new construction photos, although I didn't get to my western perches on Saturday, so those shots will be posted sometime Sunday.
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