670-Unit Development Planned Next to Nats Park Heads to Zoning Commission
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Two months after a second-stage planned unit development (PUD) was filed, one of the largest developments coming to The Yards will go before the DC Zoning Commission.
The proposal is for four parcels near First Street and N Place SE (map) and consists of 671 residential units, 40,000-49,000 square feet of retail, and a large waterfront park. Brookfield Properties and the Menkiti Group are the developers. The PUD will go before the commission on Thursday.
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The centerpiece of the new plan is a larger and more activated Diamond Teague Park along the river, which will host concerts, exercise classes and other free public events. The park will have a stage-like pavilion and an area with stone seating that provides direct access to the Anacostia Waterfront, termed the "Get Down".
The two new residential buildings are Building G1, designed by STUDIOS Architecture, which will deliver 428 units above up to 25,000 square feet of retail, along with 130-240 parking spaces, and Building G2, designed by Hickok Cole, will deliver 243 units above 24,000 square feet of retail, along with 108 parking spaces.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/670-unit-development-planned-next-to-nats-park-heads-to-zoning-commission/20128.
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