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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 tallest buildings in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, the 61st United States Congress enacted a new law which raised the overall building height limit to 130 feet (40 m), but restricted building heights to the width of the adjacent street or avenue plus 20 feet (6.1 m); thus, a building facing a 90-foot (27 m)-wide street could be only 110 feet (34 m) tall. [5]

  5. The Parks at Walter Reed - Wikipedia

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    The Parks at Walter Reed is a mixed-use development in the upper northwest of Washington, D.C., on the grounds of the former Walter Reed Army Hospital, which was merged with the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland in 2011 to form the tri-service Walter Reed National Military Medical Center between 2005 and 2011.

  6. CityCenterDC - Wikipedia

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    CityCenterDC, colloquially called CityCenter, is a mixed-use development consisting of two condominium buildings, two rental apartment buildings, two office buildings, a luxury hotel, and public park in downtown Washington, D.C. [1] It encompasses 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m 2) and covers more than five city blocks. [2]

  7. Federal Triangle - Wikipedia

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    A new Independent Offices building, to be located between 12th and 13th Streets NW and B and C Streets NW (cutting off the last block of Ohio Avenue NW; this was the original proposed site of the National Archives in June 1926). A new Department of Labor building, to be located between 13th and 14th Streets NW and B and C Streets NW.

  8. Southwest (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    On April 16, 2010, the new Waterfront Safeway (including a sushi bar). [ 9 ] 38°52′52″N 77°00′58″W  /  38.881228°N 77.01622°W  / 38.881228; -77.01622 Along Water Street, " The Wharf " includes restaurants, shopping, theaters, public piers, hotels, and high-rise housing; the first phase opened in October 2017 (see ...

  9. West End (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Titled "New Town for the West End," the aerial photograph on the cover of the study showed the area that was planned to become a "new intown community." The neighborhood is adjacent to Georgetown, Foggy Bottom, Dupont Circle, and the city's Traditional Downtown. Today, DC Planning Office considers the West End part of a more broadly-defined ...

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