Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So weird that Frumin isn’t pushing for affordable/low income housing here. Why is he letting Connecticut Ave have all the fun? Weird.
But will the Lady Bird have pickle ball ?!
Anonymous wrote:So weird that Frumin isn’t pushing for affordable/low income housing here. Why is he letting Connecticut Ave have all the fun? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s more discussion of the history here
https://thedcline.org/2019/07/11/nearly-4-years-after-initial-presentation-lady-bird-project-in-au-park-still-struggling-to-take-flight-at-former-superfresh-site/
The fact that this is from 2019 and we're still stuck with an empty lot and store is so sad. I know there was a whole pandemic going on - but still.
It's been vacant since 2013!!
No wonder developers won't touch Tenleytown now and it's a mess of abandoned storefronts and fast casual chains. The NIMBYs started with the complaints and concessions in 2015, and still sued in the end.
From 2015 Urban Turf article https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/200_or_250_residences_the_two_options_presented_for_au_park_superfresh/10408/
"One of the biggest community concerns voiced at the meeting was the fear that the development would further urbanize the area and potentially lower property values. Many in attendance seconded one long-time resident’s statement that 'if it looks like Bethesda, it’s not gonna work', agreeing that 'we live in AU Park' and moved there for the suburban feel of the community.
Residents would like more details and renderings of the site proposals, including fleshed-out versions of the matter-of-right simulations, direct comparisons of the proposed development to existing projects in the District, and explorations of more neighborhood-oriented market options rather than a big-name grocer, before they commit their support."
So they think that looking like Bethesda, by far the nicest and most valuable suburban neighborhood in the DC area, will make their neighborhood character LESS appealing and suburban?
This made me laugh out loud. People pay double for homes in Spring Valley and it’s filled with chemicals and toxins. Of course they don’t want a Bethesda vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So weird that Frumin isn’t pushing for affordable/low income housing here. Why is he letting Connecticut Ave have all the fun? Weird.
What a weird comment.
Frumin wasn't on the ANC when they dealt with the application but it was a privately owned piece of land so hence there really wasn't a way for anyone to press for low income housing on the site aside from suggesting that DC purchase and develop the property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So weird that Frumin isn’t pushing for affordable/low income housing here. Why is he letting Connecticut Ave have all the fun? Weird.
uh, he lives two blocks away from the Superfresh. He does not want low income housing in his backyard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After 10 years, the four neighbors (from Wesley Heights and spring valley) have finally lost all legal options. Hopefully Valor can get lending and start soon! https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/219-unit_development_planned_for_au_park_superfresh_site_can_finally_move_f/22151
Do they even live here anymore? I guess there was no accountability, but they at least had to pay attorney fees?
Anonymous wrote:After 10 years, the four neighbors (from Wesley Heights and spring valley) have finally lost all legal options. Hopefully Valor can get lending and start soon! https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/219-unit_development_planned_for_au_park_superfresh_site_can_finally_move_f/22151
Anonymous wrote:So weird that Frumin isn’t pushing for affordable/low income housing here. Why is he letting Connecticut Ave have all the fun? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So weird that Frumin isn’t pushing for affordable/low income housing here. Why is he letting Connecticut Ave have all the fun? Weird.
uh, he lives two blocks away from the Superfresh. He does not want low income housing in his backyard.
Anonymous wrote:So weird that Frumin isn’t pushing for affordable/low income housing here. Why is he letting Connecticut Ave have all the fun? Weird.