Stalled Or Full Steam Ahead: The 3 Developments In The Tenleytown and AU Park Pipeline
✉️ Want to forward this article? Click here.
The development pipeline in the Tenleytown and AU Park neighborhoods has dwindled in recent years, as some projects are finally getting started and others appear to be in limbo.
Below, UrbanTurf takes a look at the latest with the developments in the works along this stretch of Wisconsin Avenue. If we missed a big one, just shoot us an email at editor(at)urbaturf.com.
In case you missed them, here are the other neighborhoods we have compiled development updates for so far this year:
- Jose Andres, Heating Plants And The 10 Developments Coming To Georgetown
- Podcast Studios, Outdoor Rooms and A Get Down: The 3,500 Units on the Boards For Navy Yard
- The 1,000 Units In The Works Along 14th Street
- The 7 Developments On The Boards Around Howard University

Construction looks to have slowed at the office-to-residential development at 4620-4624 Wisconsin Avenue NW (map) helmed by Urban Investment Partners. The eight-story project dubbed Broadcast will deliver 144 apartments atop 11,600 square feet of retail and 58 below-grade parking spaces. The unit mix will span from studios to two-bedrooms, and 15 of the apartments will be set aside for households earning up to 60% of area median income (AMI). Hickok Cole is the architect.
story continues below
loading...story continues above
The future of the development planned at the former Dancing Crab at 4615 Wisconsin Avenue NW (map) is uncertain. The proposed project -- a seven-story building with 41 apartments -- was granted a two-year extension to its zoning approval that expired last year, and construction still has yet to start. Bonstra|Haresign is the architect.
Eight years after being pitched, the plans to redevelop AU Park's former Superfresh grocery site are moving forward after the development team secured financing earlier this year. Mill Creek Residential and PGIM Real Estate have started work on the 219-unit development at 4330 48th Street NW (map). The Torti Gallas-designed project will have 19,000 square feet of retail and 12% of the residential space will be inclusionary zoning units.
See other articles related to: au park, ladybird dc, tenleytown, tenleytown apartments
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/stalled_or_full_steam_ahead_the_3_developments_in_the_tenleytown_and_au_par/23178.
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever

Monday Properties' ambitious plan to transform a pair of vacant 1960s office building... read »

Northern Virginia dominates the top of the list, Maryland's Bethesda-Potomac corridor... read »

The building in the Rock Spring neighborhood could soon make way for nearly 300 apart... read »

When Hoffman set out to build The Wharf, he didn't just invest his career in the stre... read »

A newly submitted design proposal for a prominent end-of-block site in Downtown Bethe... read »
- 831 Units, Grocery Store, and Pedestrian Corridor: Rosslyn's 1401 Wilson Heads For Review
- The DC Area's 15 Million-Dollar Zip Codes
- 285 Apartments Proposed to Replace Vacant Bethesda Office Building
- Monty Hoffman Lists His Personal Wharf Penthouse for $11 Million
- Will This Be The Skinniest New Building In Bethesda?
DC Real Estate Guides
Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market
We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Start browsing below!
First-Timer Primers
Intro guides for first-time home buyers
Unique Spaces
Awesome and unusual real estate from across the DC Metro












