Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC homicides up year to date despite lockdown. There's only so much murder a city can have before UMC folks strongly consider suburb options
If there's no demand, then the developers won't build. Problem solved!
Anonymous wrote:DC homicides up year to date despite lockdown. There's only so much murder a city can have before UMC folks strongly consider suburb options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 making a big statement against developers with Brandon Todd's defeat. No one was more pro-developer than Todd.
This is interesting news. Ward 4 was already very sheltered because of the Mayor. That and they have the huge Walter Reed campus which can absorb development. Still trying to figure out how Howard Medical did not land any of that land. They probably wanted to be closer downtown.
This is not true at all. They are building condos everywhere. A big reason why Ward 4 will soon majority white.
Where in Ward 4 are they building condos, except for the Walter Reed development?
OMG. Drive up Georgia avenue. Look at all the dumpsters in front of single-family homes being gutted for condos. Turn on the TV. There are constant ads from developers offering to buy people's homes. The ads are unabashedly targeted at black homeowners -- no one in the ads considering selling their home is ever white.
I am not in Ward 4. With the current zoning rules, how are single family homes being turned into condos? The Density Bros/Bras keep swearing to us that this is IMPOSSIBLE under the current structure and under the new comp plan.
Also, once the gentle upscaling starts, it is specifically designed to protect AGAINST gentrification.
Seriously, I'd like to know if your statement is hyperbole or if there are SFH's being 'upzoned'.
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Not PP but yes there are pop ups that are converted into condos in Ward 4. Quite a few of them.
Anonymous wrote:Not PP but yes there are pop ups that are converted into condos in Ward 4. Quite a few of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 making a big statement against developers with Brandon Todd's defeat. No one was more pro-developer than Todd.
This is interesting news. Ward 4 was already very sheltered because of the Mayor. That and they have the huge Walter Reed campus which can absorb development. Still trying to figure out how Howard Medical did not land any of that land. They probably wanted to be closer downtown.
This is not true at all. They are building condos everywhere. A big reason why Ward 4 will soon majority white.
Where in Ward 4 are they building condos, except for the Walter Reed development?
OMG. Drive up Georgia avenue. Look at all the dumpsters in front of single-family homes being gutted for condos. Turn on the TV. There are constant ads from developers offering to buy people's homes. The ads are unabashedly targeted at black homeowners -- no one in the ads considering selling their home is ever white.
I am not in Ward 4. With the current zoning rules, how are single family homes being turned into condos? The Density Bros/Bras keep swearing to us that this is IMPOSSIBLE under the current structure and under the new comp plan.
Also, once the gentle upscaling starts, it is specifically designed to protect AGAINST gentrification.
Seriously, I'd like to know if your statement is hyperbole or if there are SFH's being 'upzoned'.
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 making a big statement against developers with Brandon Todd's defeat. No one was more pro-developer than Todd.
This is interesting news. Ward 4 was already very sheltered because of the Mayor. That and they have the huge Walter Reed campus which can absorb development. Still trying to figure out how Howard Medical did not land any of that land. They probably wanted to be closer downtown.
This is not true at all. They are building condos everywhere. A big reason why Ward 4 will soon majority white.
Where in Ward 4 are they building condos, except for the Walter Reed development?
Not in Crestwood and the side streets of Mr Pleasant. The mayor and her planning office are proposing more restrictions in these attractive parts of Ward 4 (“protect neighborhood character”), even as they erode restrictions on big development elsewhere.
Again, for the 50th time in this thread, no changes are proposed in the Comp Plan to any single family zones.
This is true in Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8.
This is true in Crestwood, Mt Pleasant, Cleveland Park, Tenleytown etc.
This is true in the Mayors ward and every other ward of the city.
BTW Mt Pleasant is in Ward 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 making a big statement against developers with Brandon Todd's defeat. No one was more pro-developer than Todd.
This is interesting news. Ward 4 was already very sheltered because of the Mayor. That and they have the huge Walter Reed campus which can absorb development. Still trying to figure out how Howard Medical did not land any of that land. They probably wanted to be closer downtown.
This is not true at all. They are building condos everywhere. A big reason why Ward 4 will soon majority white.
Where in Ward 4 are they building condos, except for the Walter Reed development?
Not in Crestwood and the side streets of Mr Pleasant. The mayor and her planning office are proposing more restrictions in these attractive parts of Ward 4 (“protect neighborhood character”), even as they erode restrictions on big development elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 making a big statement against developers with Brandon Todd's defeat. No one was more pro-developer than Todd.
This is interesting news. Ward 4 was already very sheltered because of the Mayor. That and they have the huge Walter Reed campus which can absorb development. Still trying to figure out how Howard Medical did not land any of that land. They probably wanted to be closer downtown.
This is not true at all. They are building condos everywhere. A big reason why Ward 4 will soon majority white.
Where in Ward 4 are they building condos, except for the Walter Reed development?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 making a big statement against developers with Brandon Todd's defeat. No one was more pro-developer than Todd.
This is interesting news. Ward 4 was already very sheltered because of the Mayor. That and they have the huge Walter Reed campus which can absorb development. Still trying to figure out how Howard Medical did not land any of that land. They probably wanted to be closer downtown.
This is not true at all. They are building condos everywhere. A big reason why Ward 4 will soon majority white.
Where in Ward 4 are they building condos, except for the Walter Reed development?
OMG. Drive up Georgia avenue. Look at all the dumpsters in front of single-family homes being gutted for condos. Turn on the TV. There are constant ads from developers offering to buy people's homes. The ads are unabashedly targeted at black homeowners -- no one in the ads considering selling their home is ever white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 making a big statement against developers with Brandon Todd's defeat. No one was more pro-developer than Todd.
This is interesting news. Ward 4 was already very sheltered because of the Mayor. That and they have the huge Walter Reed campus which can absorb development. Still trying to figure out how Howard Medical did not land any of that land. They probably wanted to be closer downtown.
This is not true at all. They are building condos everywhere. A big reason why Ward 4 will soon majority white.
Where in Ward 4 are they building condos, except for the Walter Reed development?
OMG. Drive up Georgia avenue. Look at all the dumpsters in front of single-family homes being gutted for condos. Turn on the TV. There are constant ads from developers offering to buy people's homes. The ads are unabashedly targeted at black homeowners -- no one in the ads considering selling their home is ever white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 4 making a big statement against developers with Brandon Todd's defeat. No one was more pro-developer than Todd.
This is interesting news. Ward 4 was already very sheltered because of the Mayor. That and they have the huge Walter Reed campus which can absorb development. Still trying to figure out how Howard Medical did not land any of that land. They probably wanted to be closer downtown.
This is not true at all. They are building condos everywhere. A big reason why Ward 4 will soon majority white.
Where in Ward 4 are they building condos, except for the Walter Reed development?