Anonymous wrote:The developer partners are part of the GDS board who have orchestrated this development. So basically, GDS is turning to the GWU model of being a land developer which happens to educate some kids. And yes, the neighborhood is getting the worst of all worlds. How they are going to get all of the cars that by necessity will have to pick up and drop off lower school and many if not all middle school kids (and many high school kids) in those streets is beyond me, and I am glad that isn't my problem.
-Developer gets 1-2 major projects.
-School gets 1200 or whatever kids on to a single campus.
-Developer gets to redevelop the lower school campus for townhouses.
-Neighbors in both Palisades and Tenley get???
I would be very wary about this if I lived in that area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect GDS will ask for a huge project up front knowing that it will get negotiated down with the neighborhood.
GDS is being advised by an uber-high powered board as well as by highly successful commercial real estate entrepreneurs. The Washington Post calls them a "roster of aces." If anyone can make this happen, they will.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/digger/wp/2014/06/16/behind-georgetown-day-school-deals-a-roster-of-real-estate-aces/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did say in the article they are trying to lure a Trader Joes but I was really surprised by the size of the apartment buildings they are proposing to build. Will GDS be the landlord for those buildings? How weird.
Not really. GDS was established in 1945. Their endowment is dwarfed by other schools in the region. They want to create additional revenue streams in order to stabilize tuition yet be able to offer robust financial aid packages.
Anonymous wrote:They did say in the article they are trying to lure a Trader Joes but I was really surprised by the size of the apartment buildings they are proposing to build. Will GDS be the landlord for those buildings? How weird.
Anonymous wrote:Will GDS finally bite the bullet and build a hot food cafeteria, or will its students be dependent on some future grocery store as their lunchroom (the purpose Safeway serves now)?
Anonymous wrote:I suspect GDS will ask for a huge project up front knowing that it will get negotiated down with the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:They did say in the article they are trying to lure a Trader Joes but I was really surprised by the size of the apartment buildings they are proposing to build. Will GDS be the landlord for those buildings? How weird.