Tuesday’s Must Reads
- A sportsbook is opening at Nationals Park this year.* — (S. Allen/WaPo)
- Gym developer goes all-residential instead for Ashburn site. — (A. Koma/WBJ)
- Office development guidelines in Tysons undermine stated goal of walkability. — (E. Hamilton/GGWash)
- New York plans to extend High Line to meet Penn Station. — (I. Block/dezeen)
- Federal relief enables WMATA to defer service cuts this year. — (J. Pascale/DCist)
- DC mayor's plans to create task force to "save" the rental market. — (M. Austermuhle/Twitter)
- DDOT proposes renumberings for I-395. — (D. Dildine/WTOP)
- Wardman Park Hotel doesn't last through its second pandemic; property sale expected. — (J. Banister/Bisnow)
*behind paywall
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