Anonymous wrote:I think Cathedral Commons is a massive improvement over what was there. Further, there are taller buildings across the street and to the north. To say that these new buildings are too tall or out of context with the surroundings is laughable.
If anything, the airspace over the grocery store should have had more density on it, rather than keeping it at 2 stories.
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GDS' students don't just come from DC. Many come from Montgomery County and having the lower and middle schools near Wisconsin and River makes them much more convenient for MoCo families.
That is a selling point for the neighbors who get to breath their car exhaust fumes and deal with the additional street traffic.
Why not move the school out to he burbs if it's catering to The Potomac crowd. In my day GDS was filled with dc-based kids
Don't forget that the consolidated campus plan will put all divisions of the school within 2 blocks of a red line Metro station.
What if, as part of the project approval, they add "GDS" to the name of the Tenley Metro stop? That would be stromg ,green-friendly message to the school community to use public transportation and would also raise GDS' profile as a key institution in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I think Cathedral Commons is a massive improvement over what was there. Further, there are taller buildings across the street and to the north. To say that these new buildings are too tall or out of context with the surroundings is laughable.
If anything, the airspace over the grocery store should have had more density on it, rather than keeping it at 2 stories.
Anonymous wrote:I think Cathedral Commons is a massive improvement over what was there. Further, there are taller buildings across the street and to the north. To say that these new buildings are too tall or out of context with the surroundings is laughable.
If anything, the airspace over the grocery store should have had more density on it, rather than keeping it at 2 stories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
GDS' students don't just come from DC. Many come from Montgomery County and having the lower and middle schools near Wisconsin and River makes them much more convenient for MoCo families.
That is a selling point for the neighbors who get to breath their car exhaust fumes and deal with the additional street traffic.
Why not move the school out to he burbs if it's catering to The Potomac crowd. In my day GDS was filled with dc-based kids
Don't forget that the consolidated campus plan will put all divisions of the school within 2 blocks of a red line Metro station.
Anonymous wrote:High-rise elevator buildings are relatively expensive to build and have a lower inclusionary zoning requirement. If GDS's goal were to build affordable units, then a matter-of-right project with walk-up units above the retail would be the way to go.
But we all know this isn't a social justice project -- it's a revenue generation scheme. And shame on you 15:07 if you are in any way associated with GDS -- you're making a mockery of the school's values.
Anonymous wrote:High-rise elevator buildings are relatively expensive to build and have a lower inclusionary zoning requirement. If GDS's goal were to build affordable units, then a matter-of-right project with walk-up units above the retail would be the way to go.
But we all know this isn't a social justice project -- it's a revenue generation scheme. And shame on you 15:07 if you are in any way associated with GDS -- you're making a mockery of the school's values.