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T Street Post Office Is Moving to Reeves Center, Norton Says

The T Street Station Post Office is moving up the block, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton announced in a press release yesterday.

Seeking to calm the nerves of some, Norton also said that the Shaw residents and businesses who rely on the mail depot, currently located at 1915 14th Street NW, would not experience a break in service when the post office's lease expires at the end of this month. The post office, she said, will be relocating to the Frank D. Reeves Center at 14th and U streets.

The eventual closure of the T Street Post Office has been a long, slow burn. News first trickled out in January 2011 that it would be closing, along with several other post offices around town. By November it appeared to be set to close at the end of the year.

The current location, on the corner of 14th and Wallach streets, is set to come down to make way for a seven-story condominium building. The U.S. Postal Service originally elected to close 19 offices across the District in an effort to pare its financial hemorrhaging—the system is expected to lose $5 billion in 2012. After enough hawing from residents and elected officials, eight of the 19 depots were taken off the block.

Still, the remaning 11, including the T Street Station, remain on the Postal Service's Expanded Access Study List and therefore potentially subject to closure later this year, thought the agency has said it will hold off on shutting any post offices until at least May.

In the press release, Norton argued that "no good case has yet been made for closing any of this city’s busy post offices." She's hoping that just as a few years ago, all the District's mail depots will remain open.

In the mean time, though the T Street post office is losing its current location, it's not too far a walk to the new spot:


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  • DCTransplant

    YAY for more condos!

  • ex-14thandYou

    Yes, but will the Post Office keep up with its rent, or do they have a verbal agreement that they don't have to pay? Cause they'd better get that thing in writing.

  • Fafou Dabou

    Well this is the first time a change was made that made sense.

    Kudos!

  • I was worried there I wouldn't have a place to stand in line forever to buy stamps with pennies and rant about this newfangled "e-mail" thing while waiting around to die.

  • DCTransplant

    NEXT IN LINE!

  • ex-14thandYou

    CHU WAN?

  • guess we need to rename it the "U street office" (or 14th - that would actually be more accurate)

  • Guest

    Since it was never named correctly to begin with, it doesn't matter what they call it.

  • copperreddc

     It should have been called Sisyphus's Last Step.

  • ah, but if you knew your history, you would know that the station originally was on T Street, seen here (the building that says "post office" on the facade)

  • ex-14thandYou

    Yep. hence the now-defunct "Post Office Bistro" that wanted to open there, before running into the Ramon/Elwyn buzzsaw.

  • Guest

    Now that is cool, thanks IMGoph. I like that little building, I wonder what it would be good to use it for.

  • slim_pickens

    How about a post office?

  • You know who else liked post offices?

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AuPo...

  • poopieface

    If it's in the Reeves Center, does that mean we have to go through the metal detector to use the Post Office?

  • D_Rez

    It will probably be in one of the commercial suites that open to the outside.

  • DCUnionGuy

    I bet it's going into one of the retail spaces on the 14th st side.

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