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  2. Capitol Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Crossing is a $1.3 billion real estate development often also referred to as a community revitalization project [1] in downtown Washington, D.C. Construction on the project began in 2014 and was completed in 2021. The Capitol Crossing project is privately funded, and is one of the largest ongoing private developments in DC. [2]

  3. The Wharf (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The District Wharf, commonly known simply as The Wharf, is a multi-billion dollar mixed-use development on the Southwest Waterfront in Washington, D.C. It contains the city's historic Maine Avenue Fish Market, hotels, residential buildings, restaurants, shops, parks, piers, docks and marinas, and live music venues.

  4. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    St. Thomas Projects; Desire Projects; Florida Projects; Magnolia Projects; Melpomene Projects; Calliope Projects; Iberville Projects; St. Bernard Projects; Fischer Projects; Lafitte Projects; DeGaulle Manor; Hammond, Louisiana. Terrace Of Hammond (212 Neighborhood) Cypress Cove (Grace Quaters Neighborhood) Simpson Place (Grace Quaters Neighborhood)

  5. Langston Terrace Dwellings - Wikipedia

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    Langston Terrace was the first federally funded housing project in Washington, D.C., and one of the first four in the United States. [2] It was part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ’s Public Works Administration and was named in honor of John Mercer Langston , a 19th-century American abolitionist and attorney who founded Howard ...

  6. CityCenterDC - Wikipedia

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    The luxury hotel Conrad Washington, DC, opened in February 2019. [6] The development is one of the largest 21st-century downtown projects in the United States, [7] [8] and the largest urban development on the East Coast of the United States until the December 2012 groundbreaking of Manhattan's Hudson Yards.

  7. McMillan Sand Filtration Site - Wikipedia

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    In October 2021 the D.C. Court of Appeals ruled that the proposed development project may proceed pursuant to the legislation. [10] Demolition of the site commenced in October 2021. [11] In May 2023, the Washington Business Journal reported that the site had been renamed from the "McMillan Sand Filtration Site" to the "Reservoir District."

  8. D.C. Mayor Bowser open to using public money to help fund ...

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    "Everybody loves a good comeback story - and that's DC's story. #OurRFK" Mayor Muriel Bowser reveals plans for a new D.C. Jail on Hill East and a proposal for a new sports complex on the RFK ...

  9. Sursum Corda (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, Sursum Corda Cooperative Association announced it had partnered with Winn Development Co. and adjacent private landowners in the neighborhood to redevelop the Sursum Corda co-op and the surrounding 6.7 acres (27,000 m 2) of land into a new high-density, mixed use housing development. The development, which will occur in two ...