Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as speculation goes, my guess is that they're looking at some of the buildings located along the RR tracks that extend roughly from the Rhode Island Ave metro station to the Brookland station. There are a number of other charters located in that stretch now, and there are a number of larger buildings that could be converted to school uses. I don't have any actual information, just a hunch.
I take the promises to stay within a certain area, and that they have a space already in mind, with a grain of salt. I believe the school administrators intend to do so, but as we've seen with other charters, competition for space is fierce. It's my belief that LL's know they have the upper hand in these negotiations when a school has committed but no lease is yet signed, and shop the possible lease around to the other prospective tenants (including other schools) at the last minute. So I'm not counting any real estate chickens before they're hatched ...
Hmm. On 8th street? There's not a lot of vacant property there.
The space they are looking at isn't currently vacant. That's why they have not announced it, or signed up. But apparently it is currently used as a charter school and they are planning to move. There are a couple of other spots that meet the criteria too.
However, as nothing is finalized yet, they are also looking at all possibilities.
Nearby charters. So that could be DC Prep, Hope, LAMB, Lighthouse. Any I'm missing?
Several. Also, LAMB and Lighthouse are not within one mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as speculation goes, my guess is that they're looking at some of the buildings located along the RR tracks that extend roughly from the Rhode Island Ave metro station to the Brookland station. There are a number of other charters located in that stretch now, and there are a number of larger buildings that could be converted to school uses. I don't have any actual information, just a hunch.
I take the promises to stay within a certain area, and that they have a space already in mind, with a grain of salt. I believe the school administrators intend to do so, but as we've seen with other charters, competition for space is fierce. It's my belief that LL's know they have the upper hand in these negotiations when a school has committed but no lease is yet signed, and shop the possible lease around to the other prospective tenants (including other schools) at the last minute. So I'm not counting any real estate chickens before they're hatched ...
Hmm. On 8th street? There's not a lot of vacant property there.
The space they are looking at isn't currently vacant. That's why they have not announced it, or signed up. But apparently it is currently used as a charter school and they are planning to move. There are a couple of other spots that meet the criteria too.
However, as nothing is finalized yet, they are also looking at all possibilities.
Nearby charters. So that could be DC Prep, Hope, LAMB, Lighthouse. Any I'm missing?
Anonymous wrote:A CAPCS building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as speculation goes, my guess is that they're looking at some of the buildings located along the RR tracks that extend roughly from the Rhode Island Ave metro station to the Brookland station. There are a number of other charters located in that stretch now, and there are a number of larger buildings that could be converted to school uses. I don't have any actual information, just a hunch.
I take the promises to stay within a certain area, and that they have a space already in mind, with a grain of salt. I believe the school administrators intend to do so, but as we've seen with other charters, competition for space is fierce. It's my belief that LL's know they have the upper hand in these negotiations when a school has committed but no lease is yet signed, and shop the possible lease around to the other prospective tenants (including other schools) at the last minute. So I'm not counting any real estate chickens before they're hatched ...
Hmm. On 8th street? There's not a lot of vacant property there.
The space they are looking at isn't currently vacant. That's why they have not announced it, or signed up. But apparently it is currently used as a charter school and they are planning to move. There are a couple of other spots that meet the criteria too.
However, as nothing is finalized yet, they are also looking at all possibilities.
Anonymous wrote:I am concerned about outdoor play space in their new location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as speculation goes, my guess is that they're looking at some of the buildings located along the RR tracks that extend roughly from the Rhode Island Ave metro station to the Brookland station. There are a number of other charters located in that stretch now, and there are a number of larger buildings that could be converted to school uses. I don't have any actual information, just a hunch.
I take the promises to stay within a certain area, and that they have a space already in mind, with a grain of salt. I believe the school administrators intend to do so, but as we've seen with other charters, competition for space is fierce. It's my belief that LL's know they have the upper hand in these negotiations when a school has committed but no lease is yet signed, and shop the possible lease around to the other prospective tenants (including other schools) at the last minute. So I'm not counting any real estate chickens before they're hatched ...
Hmm. On 8th street? There's not a lot of vacant property there.
Anonymous wrote:As far as speculation goes, my guess is that they're looking at some of the buildings located along the RR tracks that extend roughly from the Rhode Island Ave metro station to the Brookland station. There are a number of other charters located in that stretch now, and there are a number of larger buildings that could be converted to school uses. I don't have any actual information, just a hunch.
I take the promises to stay within a certain area, and that they have a space already in mind, with a grain of salt. I believe the school administrators intend to do so, but as we've seen with other charters, competition for space is fierce. It's my belief that LL's know they have the upper hand in these negotiations when a school has committed but no lease is yet signed, and shop the possible lease around to the other prospective tenants (including other schools) at the last minute. So I'm not counting any real estate chickens before they're hatched ...
Anonymous wrote:(Also they have not shared where, though it's not difficult to make some guesses).