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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."
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Electric power transmission through interconnectors using high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) involves usually two converter stations and a transmission line. Generally overhead lines are used, but an important class of HVDC projects use submarine power cables. A back-to-back station has no transmission line and joins two separate AC grids at a ...
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]
Hoffman-Madison Waterfront broke ground on the second phase of the project in March 2019, and it opened in October 2022, culminating in a total redevelopment cost of $3.6 billion. [24] Phase 2 added three office buildings, an apartment building, a hotel, a 96-unit condominium building, additional retail space, and two new underground parking ...
DFC invests in development projects primarily in lower and middle-income countries. [1] First authorized on 5 October 2018 by the BUILD Act, the independent agency was formed on 20 December 2019 by merging the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) with the Development Credit Authority (DCA) of the United States Agency for International ...
Installation of the subsea cable started in July 2022. [15] In April 2022, the project was described as "on track to be completed by 2024". [16] The subsea cable installation is ongoing, and expected to continue until 2023. [13] The first transmission of energy happened in June 2024, and the connection was commissioned in August of the same ...
The project experienced a slowdown during the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic and ground breaking was planned for sometime in 2021. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The site is expected to include 1.4 million square feet of mixed use space and a 99-year lease on the property is expected to bring the city of Falls Church as much as $44.5 million.