Walmart to Build Two More DC Stores
Rendering of Fort Totten Walmart. Courtesy of Walmart.
Late Tuesday, word came from The Washington Post that Walmart will build two more stores in DC, in addition to the four that were announced almost a year ago to the day.
The Post reported that Walmart and Mayor Vince Gray will announce plans on Wednesday to build stores at Skyland Town Center in Ward 7 and at Fort Totten Square. On November 17, 2010, it was announced that Walmart had plans in the works for stores in Brightwood, the intersection of New York Avenue and Bladensburg Road NE, East Capitol and 58th Streets SE and 801 New Jersey Avenue NW.
Fort Totten Square, developed by The JBG Companies, will include 350 apartments located above a 120,000 square foot Walmart store. There will be approximately 450 retail parking spaces and 325 residential parking spaces.
For more on UrbanTurf’s coverage of Walmart coming to DC, check out the stories below.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/walmart_to_build_two_more_dc_stores/4588.
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