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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SFS is #1. Not. Even. Close. It is in fact shocking that its status has never been usurped.[/quote] Sidwell’s status will be further solidified once the renovated US opens in fall 2026. Sidwell’s haters are going to lose their minds! Watch the comments after I post the link to the video: https://shine.sidwell.edu/reimagined-learning/[/quote] Yeah. It's been two or three years away for more than a decade. Good luck!!![/quote] Your post is proof that people will post any ill-informed lie on DCUM. Sidwell purchased the Upton Street campus in December 2016. We just entered 2024, so Sidwell has owned the Upton property for 7 years and 2 months! At least 2 of those 7 years were during COVID. So, you expected Sidwell to raise $152M; navigate all of DC’s bureaucratic red tape; deal with local neighborhoods/ANCs that will inevitably oppose something about the construction; and complete a multimillion multi-building construction project within 7 years (including a 2 year global pandemic)? That’s your criticism? Mmmkay. [/quote] Sidwell signed the deal to but the nursing home in September 2015. It took 15 months to kick out the old people before transferring the deed. So under the current promise that will be 11 years for phase one,. I'm betting on further delays. The traffic on Wisconsin has gotten far worse over the past decade with so much more development. No way the neighbors won't try to stop an expansion. But bigger problem is commercial construction costs in DC are skyrocketing. They could easily have to add 20% or more for cost increases and overruns. The school is probably more like 40 or 50 million short than 10. And every year of additional delay will add another 10 or 15 million of construction costs to the price tag (In addition to the costs caused by owning a mostly vacant former nursing home for almost a decade). Kind of a mess, right? [/quote]
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