
Thursday, April 30, 2009
CVS Coming to The Portals

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Job Opening at the Mandarin Oriental

Stimulus Spending in Southwest
Friday, April 24, 2009
Framework Plan Takes Shape


Above is a rendering of street-level retail that could be developed along 10th Street at the Forrestal complex, from the Monumental Core Framework Plan.
There would also be infill development at privately-owned L’Enfant Plaza and at the U.S. Postal Service headquarters, both of which flank 10th Street. Southwest…TLQTC did a post back in February showing some preliminary renderings of what new construction developer JBG has planned at L’Enfant Plaza. Along the east side of 10th Street, their plans call for two new office buildings. Originally, the National Children’s Museum was to go on the site, but now that museum will be built at National Harbor in Prince George’s County. In addition, JBG has plans for an extended-stay hotel on D Street and an apartment building in the air-rights above 9th Street. The redevelopment of the U.S. Postal Service HQ would likely come later in the process. Perhaps at the intersection of 10th Street and Maryland Avenue, there could be a monument honoring Benjamin Banneker. (The rendering at the top of this post is a south view of the redeveloped 10th Street, looking towards Banneker Overlook, from the Monumental Core Framework Plan.)
At the southern end of 10th Street, Banneker Overlook could support a cultural institution or major memorial. A water feature of some sort would remain and a grand staircase would lead down to the Southwest Waterfront, where PN Hoffman and Struever Brothers have big plans of their own.

Above is a rendering of the vista of the Southwest Waterfront from Banneker Overlook, from the Monumental Core Framework Plan.
Other aspects of the framework plan call for restoring Maryland Avenue as a grand boulevard in the same vein as its sister street – Pennsylvania Avenue, as well as reconnecting streets by decking over freeways and rail tracks that cut through the neighborhood. However, the 10th Street transformation is seen as a top priority. In today's Washington Business Journal, it was reported that the Federal City Council, a group of influential city leaders, has thrown their weight behind the 10th Street plan and have called it a priority for connecting the National Mall with the SW Waterfront. The next step, according to the Council, would be to do a feasibility study of the 10th Street corridor.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
DC War Memorial Restoration Effort Receives Funding
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Measles Outbreak Possible in SW
Measles is a very contagious infection that causes a rash all over your body. It is also called rubeola or red measles. It is very rare in the United States because most children get the vaccine as part of their regular childhood shots. The first symptoms of measles are like a bad cold-a high fever, a runny nose, sneezing, a sore throat, and a hacking cough. The lymph nodes in your neck may swell. You also may feel very tired and have diarrhea and red, sore eyes. As these symptoms start to go away, you will get red spots inside your mouth, followed by a rash all over your body.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Waterfront Station Gets Facade Treatment
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Washington Highlands Library Rendering Released

Monday, April 13, 2009
MPD District 1 Moves into New Digs

Here is a photo of the entrance to the new HQ taken on April 5th, with a fresh coat of paint on the doors and windows, along with new landscaping.

Here is a photo of the side of the building also taken on April 5th, with the old mural still intact and new fencing along Delaware Avenue.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
They Paved Over Paradise!

This photo was taken in February 2009. By this time, the building was gutted and fencing was placed around the building.
This photo was taken last Sunday. The buildings have been demolished and the lot has been paved over. Since this photo was taken, parking spaces have been marked. The buildings in the background are new residential buildings recently completed and an office building under construction in the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood in Near SE.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Call Box Unveiling Today
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
ANC Meeting Set
Monday, April 6, 2009
E Street Development Chosen for Engine 13

Friday, April 3, 2009
Week in Review
