Waterfront Station Dc
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Waterfront Station Dc, from most recent to least.

Waterfront Station Phase in Southwest DC Finally Officially Breaks Ground
Nena Perry-Brown | December 13th 2021
Six years after DC selected a development team for the city-owned open space on Fourth Street SW, Waterfront Station II is officially breaking ground.... read»

Appeal Filed on 600-Unit Waterfront Station Development in Southwest DC
Nena Perry-Brown | February 20th 2019
Nearly six months after a PUD was approved for two of the last remaining Waterfront Station sites, the development is being appealed.... read»

Less Glass and Fewer Balconies: The Tweaked Plans for Waterfront Station
Nena Perry-Brown | January 15th 2019
The design of the building, one of the last remaining in the Waterfront Station redevelopment, will be considered by the Zoning Commission this month.... read»
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From Two Offices to 604 Residences at Waterfront Station
Nena Perry-Brown | August 21st 2017
In May, Forest City applied to modify the use of the remaining two sites at the Waterfront Station development along 4th and M Streets SW from office ... read»

DC's Trend of Office-to-Residential Conversions Continues
Nena Perry-Brown | March 8th 2017
Two years after UrbanTurf noted a regional trend of proposed and pre-existing office buildings being converted into residential projects, the trend re... read»

Office to Residential: Zoning Modification Could Bring 600 More Apartments to Southwest DC
Nena Perry-Brown | February 14th 2017
Last night, the ANC 6D voted to support Forest City Washington's plans to apply for a PUD extension for two buildings at Waterfront Station. However, ... read»
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The development along Langston Boulevard will now be a little bit shorter, and have f... read »

Back in 2023, Aria Development Group acquired a commercial building in Ballston with ... read »
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