May 02, 2014
Development Firm Makes Case For Mixed-Use McMillan
In the first of what’s sure to be many public hearings, Vision McMillan Partners makes the case for a redeveloped McMillan Sand Filtration Site.
Apr 27, 2010
Zoning Commission Increases Arts Overlay Cap
Photo by NCinDC In case you missed our retweet last night, the D.C. Zoning Commission on Monday adopted an immediate increase to the cap on bars and restaurants that may operate in the 14th and U street NW corridors. The new rule allows for up to 30 percent of the linear frontage in what’s called the Uptown Arts Overlay District to be taken up by establishments that serve food or drinks. The Washington Business…
Photo by Rolenz City officials expect the D.C. Office of Planning will submit by the end of this month its final recommendations to loosen restrictions on the number of eating and drinking establishments allowed to operate in the U Street and Logan Circle neighborhoods. In a letter to officials, business owners and residents Tuesday, Dept. of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Director Linda Argo noted that the proposed amendments will be submitted to the Zoning…
Photo by NCinDC Get ready for some major construction, Brookland residents. The D.C. Zoning Commission unanimously approved plans for development along Michigan Avenue and Monroe Street NE on Monday night. Submitted by Abdo Development, responsible for over 30 projects in the D.C. area, the plans include 825 residential units and 85,000 square feet of retail space on land owned by Catholic University. Abdo also aims to turn the CU area into a quaint college…
Photo by Maryland Route 5 Resident Jeff Davis shared the news with the Cleveland Park listserve this morning that the years-long battle to allow Giant Food to remodel its store at Wisconsin & Newark appears to have finally come to an end. The project dates as far back at 1998, though it was revived in its current form in 2006 before being derailed once again by NIMBY concerns over traffic and parking. You’ll recall…
Jun 19, 2007
Morning Roundup: Politics of Reform Edition
It’s never a good sign when it’s already this steamy this early in the morning, and indeed, the heat index looks like it will near 100 degrees today (actual temps closer to 94). The D.C. Homeland Security and Emergency Management has some helpful tips to beating the oppressive heat, but this list has a shameful lack of ice cream sandwiches involved. DCist heartily recommends the Ice Cream Sandwich Method of keeping cool today, which involves…
Mar 22, 2006
Possible GW Expansion Meets Neighborhood Opposition
Town-gown relations between George Washington University and their Foggy Bottom neighbors have always been somewhat contentious. Those relations may soon be getting worse. As noted in the Washington Business Journal, the development of Square 54, the site of the university’s old hospital, has been linked to a possible university expansion, one which the neighborhood does not seem to be a fan of. The university’s plan to develop the site into a $250 million shopping, housing…