Perhaps the third time will be the charm for the long-empty lot at
801 Virginia, as in recent weeks the bureaucratic wheels have been turning on a new plan to put 22 condos and 3,000 square feet of ground-floor retail in a four-story building on the southeast corner of 8th and Virginia.
Both
Urban Turf and
Capitol Hill Corner have reported on the plans by
Northfield Development, which include 16 one-bedroom units, three studios, and three two-bedroom units, along with 11 ground-floor parking spaces tucked in behind the ground floor. Both the parking entrance and the resident entrance will be on L Street.
Developers apparently told a supportive ANC 6B that they anticipate breaking ground in March 2016, making it a busy time for that stretch of Virginia, which is currently closed for the
Virginia Avenue Tunnel reconstruction.
In
late October the Historic Preservation Review Board found
the plans to be "generally compatible" with the Capitol Hill Historic District, though the developers are being asked to "refine the design so that it has more of the character of Capitol Hill, including a weightier base, an attention to details and materials, [...] and more substantial corners."
While for a few years the tunnel construction will be yet another hurdle (literally) to getting visitors at the main section of Barracks Row to cross under the freeway, the
opening of Ziaafat Grill as well as the arrivals Any Minute Now of
Las Placitas and
the Brig at 8th and L plus
potential plans by the National Community Church for the Blue Castle could perhaps be the first tugs southward that Lower Barracks Row has been looking for. We Shall See.
As for the condo lineup in the neighborhood, the list of potential projects is finally starting to grow, with PN Hoffman's 140-unit building at 4th and Tingey (Yards "
Parcel O") looking to be the first out of the gate with construction expected to start next year. The Jair Lynch Companies
have said that a portion of his project to fill in the Half Street Hole will be condos, and of course there's the
possibility of a condo building on Square 767 in the Capper redevelopment footprint. And 10 Van Street is being "
contemplated" as condos, as is the
MRP building slated for the Navy Yard Metro station Chiller Plant site at Half and L. It will be interesting to see what comes to fruition.... (If you are keeping track at home, the last [well, only] condo building to be built in the neighborhood was
Velocity, which
opened in 2009. The co-ops at
Capitol Hill Tower opened in 2006.)