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Southwest Waterfront construction will begin soon since the Phase 1 Planned Unit Development (PUD) of the Wharf project was unanimously approved by the District’s Zoning Commission.

The approval includes 1.5 million square feet of residential, hotel, office and retail space, as well as three piers, various open spaces, thoroughfares, and a waterfront park spanning three acres. These areas of development are located in Parcels 2, 3, 4, and 11. Parcel 2 will house a Combined Heating and Power (CHP) facility in addition to residential and retail space, as well as a cultural and entertainment venue. Parcel 3a will incorporate a commercial office building with ground floor retail. Parcel 3b will also have ground floor retail with the InterContinental Hotel…

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2224 PERRY ST NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20018

List Price: $234,950

This is a single family home in Woodridge.  The total sq ft is 2,002 w/ 1,386 of that being above grade.  This is a great home to renovate.  The biggest challenge with this property is the tenant that is occupying it.  That tenant would need to be removed prior to purchasing it if you are an investor.  Homeowners can give them a 90 day notice to vacate if they are occupying the property. 

1509 CHANNING ST NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20018

List Price: $299,000

This is another single family home in Woodridge.  The home is listed as a short sale. Needs work.  As-is sale.  For an investor the price would need to be negotiated down for it to make sense. 

3534 6TH ST NW #3534, WASHINGTON, DC 20010

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Southwest Waterfront development is taking shape as part of DC’s Anacostia Waterfront Initiative.  This new mixed-use development, called the Wharf, will span 27 acres of land and 24 acres of water from the northern landmark of the Maine Avenue Fish Market to the southern point of Fort McNair.  This swath of land has remained largely untouched since the infamous Urban Renewal 50 years ago. 

The Wharf aims to change the waterfront to include cafes, restaurants, homes, office space, hotels, retail, and public spaces.  Those public spaces will include waterfront parks, promenades, piers, and docks.

The first phase of development along the Southwest Waterfront includes 3 apartment buildings, a cultural venue, a condo building, a co-generation power…

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