DC's Falling Crane Count
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A new report provides details on how the number of cranes adorning the DC skyline continues to drop.
According to Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB), DC is one of seven U.S. cities where the number of cranes currently in operation has fallen 20% over the last year. There are now about 15 cranes operating in the city, down notably from 2020, when there were 45 cranes in the sky.
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"Construction activity in Washington DC, has decreased significantly as many projects have been completed," the latest RLB survey said about DC. "However, the outlook for residential projects remains positive, with ongoing conversions of office spaces into apartments expected to sustain activity in the housing sector. There has also been a notable increase in mixed-use developments, particularly in areas like Buzzard Point, where new projects aim to integrate residential, commercial, and recreational spaces."
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