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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Multi Family Housing currently in development along Wisconsin Ave (Tenleytown) right now. (2000 units) The Fox Headquarters Redevelopment: Donohoe Development has plans to raze and replace the office building and radio tower at 5151 Wisconsin Avenue NW with a six-story, 230-unit residential development in late 2021. Broadcast: The Urban Investment Partners-helmed office-to-residential development at 4620-4624 Wisconsin Avenue NW will create an 8-story, 146-unit building that will include more than 12,000 square feet of retail and 58 below-grade parking spaces. Dancing Crab Redevelopment: Raze applications were filed at the end of March for the former Dancing Crab at 4615 Wisconsin Avenue NW and 4611 41st Street NW the buildings will be razed to make way for a seven-story building with 41 apartments above a restaurant on the ground floor. The Ladybird: In December, the DC Zoning Commission voted unanimously to approve a planned unit development (PUD) for the former Superfresh grocery site just off Massachusetts Avenue. The project from Valor Development and Torti Gallas + Partners will deliver a 214-unit mixed-use building and five townhouses at 4330 48th Street NW (map) atop a 13,000 square foot MOM's Organic Market grocery store. 4000 Wisconsin: 4000 Wisconsin Avenue NW. Plans are to replace the existing building with a seven-story development delivering 716 apartments atop retail and a health club. Designed by SK+I Architecture, the new development would have 883 parking spaces in addition to 325 bicycle spaces. City Ridge: Former site of the Fannie Mae headquarters at 3900 Wisconsin Avenue NW. The project will restore the Equitable Life building while delivering the city's first Wegmans on the cellar level. Overall, the development will deliver up to 700 residential units; offices, retail, hotel and cultural space; and up to 1,400 below-grade parking spaces. [/quote] All great news. And still a fraction of what is being built elsewhere in DC. Now shouldn't you provide a citation when you cut and paste someone else's work?[/quote]
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