Eight years ago, the opening of a baseball stadium sparked new life in the Capitol Riverfront. Two years from now, the opening of a soccer stadium could bring the area’s growth full circle. Developers will discuss the neighborhood’s future at Bisnow’s Booming Capitol Riverfront event on Thursday.
Navy Yard Parking Lot May Be Replaced by 270-Unit Mixed-Use Project
Once again, Washington, D.C.-based developer Forest City Washington is making moves to construct another mixed-use development in Navy Yard. The developer plans on redeveloping a surface parking lot at Parcel L, which is bounded by Tingey Street SE on the north, 3rd Street SE on the east, Water Street SE on the south, and 2nd Street SE on the west.
Additional Yards Parcel L Details, Plus Tingey Square
Last week the Zoning Commission received the filings for the project, so now there are some additional details about not only Parcel L’s residential building, but a few other items percolating nearby.
MRP rolls out next phase of a waterfront project next to Nationals Park
With Dock 79 a month from opening, MRP Realty is advancing plans for the second phase of the Florida Rock overhaul on the banks of the Anacostia River, immediately south of Nationals Park.
MRP, with partner Florida Rock Properties Inc. (a subsidiary of FRP Holdings Inc.), has filed plans for 71 Potomac, a 253-unit multifamily building with 12,500 square feet of ground-floor retail and 274 underground parking spaces — one level of which would serve the ballpark and the D.C. United stadium on Buzzard Point. It will be constructed on the west side of Dock 79, a 305-unit apartment building with 20,000 square feet of retail scheduled to deliver in August.
Jamestown sells off a square block of Capitol Riverfront, huge residential project planned
New York City-based developer Tishman Speyer has acquired a 2-acre parking lot — a square block bounded by Eye, Half, K and First streets SE in Capitol Riverfront — from Jamestown LP for $63.75 million, according to deed records.