Sidwell Construction

Anonymous
How very social justice-like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How very social justice-like.


That’s social justice-lite.
Anonymous
Exactly how Sidwell came to control a home for sick and poor patients is beside the point. Sidwell has somehow fallen several years behind schedule.

The new building rising on the GDS campus looks amazing BTW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Exactly how Sidwell came to control a home for sick and poor patients is beside the point. Sidwell has somehow fallen several years behind schedule.

The new building rising on the GDS campus looks amazing BTW.


Didn’t the GDS plan include building on the lot on Wisconsin? Now it looks like they are just renting space to that electric bike store. I know they tried to push something through really quick but failed. I guess they are behind on their plan? It’s too bad it was so hard for them to figure out. All that money wasted too. Oh well.
Anonymous
GDS is backed some experienced partners on the project. They all will move forward and GDS will realize a very large return. Unlike a few years ago, DC is a developer town now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Exactly how Sidwell came to control a home for sick and poor patients is beside the point. Sidwell has somehow fallen several years behind schedule.

The new building rising on the GDS campus looks amazing BTW.


It has already been explained. They had the opportunity to purchase 3939 Wisconsin Ave, and now control the whole city block other than the Post Office. And with that, after evaluation, decided to move the US rather than the LS into the Washington Home space, so that caused a revamping and rethinking of the campus plans as a whole and the building plans specifically. "Somehow" indeed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GDS is backed some experienced partners on the project. They all will move forward and GDS will realize a very large return. Unlike a few years ago, DC is a developer town now.


Surely , Sidwell would say the same of their plan. GDS-Sidwell - same-same in so many ways.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GDS is backed some experienced partners on the project. They all will move forward and GDS will realize a very large return. Unlike a few years ago, DC is a developer town now.


The celebrated GDS “Roster of Aces” - board member, insiders and some major developers who are waiting in the wings to assume control of the project, after GDS as the visible parter obtains all of the approvals.
Anonymous
Just read through this whole thread. Whew!

Anyone have any real/updated info on the status of the Sidwell plan? The website says that the plan is for the US to start classes at the Washington Home site in fall 2024.

Why such a long lead time? Is there a funding issue? Also, does anyone know when construction would plan to start? I would assume it would take 2+ years, including interior demolition work and site prep.

Any milestones to keep watch of to see if Sidwell is on schedule?
Anonymous
Do GDS and Sidwell families absolutely loathe one another? The hatred is practically jumping off the screen on this and other threads. Parents at our school are not nasty like this towards parents of "competitor" schools. Yikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do GDS and Sidwell families absolutely loathe one another? The hatred is practically jumping off the screen on this and other threads. Parents at our school are not nasty like this towards parents of "competitor" schools. Yikes.


Animosity is mostly here on DCUM. Sidwell family and from my point of view, I have lots of GDS friends from neighborhood and from former k-8. If anything, friends share similar complaints at both schools...and GDS friends are more than willing to share dislikes about the school.
Anonymous
So no plans to start construction soon?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP... tongue in cheek comments aside, it really is true that GDS has handled their expansion/consolidation in a much more community friendly way than Sidwell. If you've followed the respective ANC processes, you know this is true. I think this is why so many people refer to GDS as the most authentically "Quaker" school in DC.

I don't know if this is intended to be serious, but it's actually spot on having watched the two processes closely. It's especially the case with respect to carbon emissions, which SFS surprisingly doesn't seem to care much about.

- Non-SFS/GDS parent with no dog in this fight
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP... tongue in cheek comments aside, it really is true that GDS has handled their expansion/consolidation in a much more community friendly way than Sidwell. If you've followed the respective ANC processes, you know this is true. I think this is why so many people refer to GDS as the most authentically "Quaker" school in DC.

I don't know if this is intended to be serious, but it's actually spot on having watched the two processes closely. It's especially the case with respect to carbon emissions, which SFS surprisingly doesn't seem to care much about.

- Non-SFS/GDS parent with no dog in this fight


Why do you say that SFS doesn't seem to care much about carbon emissions?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So no plans to start construction soon?

It appears that the answer is no.
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