Atlas Brew Works To Open Large Brewpub at DC's Bridge District
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A large brewpub is coming east of the Anacostia.
Redbrick LMD announced on Monday that Atlas Brew Works has signed an approximately 24,000 square-foot lease to anchor The Douglass, the first residential building at the Bridge District, an 8-acre mixed-use project being developed adjacent to Anacostia Park. The brewpub, along with Andy’s Pizza, plans to feature a large tap room, outdoor seating, and brewery operations.
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"We're extremely excited to bring Atlas Brew Works' award-winning craft beer to the Bridge District and Anacostia," Atlas Brew Works founder Justin Cox said in a statement. "We pride ourselves on being sustainable stewards and love the eco-conscious design and values of The Douglass development. We're also ecstatic to expand capacity and operations to keep up with demand in over 24,000 square feet of space."
The Douglass, which is expected to deliver in 2025, will be a 757-unit multifamily building overlooking the Anacostia River. When complete, the Bridge District will total nearly 2.5 million square feet of apartments, retail, and offices. UrbanTurf broke the news of the new development back in 2021, and reported on details of the second phase earlier this year.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/atlas_brew_works_to_open_large_brewpub_at_dcs_bridge_district/20886.
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