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Big Plans at Buzzard Point: 2,100 Units, Hotel, Office, and Retail Proposed for Prominent DC Site

  • November 24th 2020

by Nena Perry-Brown

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V Street frontage of proposed first phase. Click to enlarge.

The largest development planned for DC's Buzzard Point is starting to take shape.

Akridge, along with partners National Real Estate Advisors and Blue Coast Capital, has filed a Large Tract Review application with DC's Office of Planning that outlines what is envisioned for the nearly 295,000 square-foot site between T and V Streets from First to Second Streets SW (map)

Existing site. Click to enlarge.

The documents reveal a massive project that will deliver roughly 2.15 million square feet of mixed-use development, including hotel, office, retail, bars/restaurants, and nearly 2,100 residential units across two buildings.

Proposed site plan. Click to enlarge.

The first building would include Parcels A, B, G, H, and I, and the second building would include Parcels C, D, E, and F; each parcel would have a separate volume, and these would have "meaningful connections" between them so they are considered as just two buildings. The first phase of the development is along the southern half of the site (Parcels A-D), and the second phase would include Parcels E-I.

Aerial views of proposed first phase. Click to enlarge.

The development would include a 15,000 square-foot park, a private road along the U Street right-of-way, and three plaza "hearts" and other public spaces interspersed throughout. The private road could be closed to vehicles to create an activated plaza for various events.

Pedestrian perspective at south "heart" plaza. Click to enlarge.

"The vision is to create a unique place that prioritizes social interaction through distinctive approaches to public space – an approach that embraces the historic Washingtonian scale derived from its European roots in comfortable, human-scale spaces," the application explains.

A minimum of 8% of the residential area will be Inclusionary Zoning. The development will also include roughly 1,332 below-grade parking spaces and 530 long-term bicycle parking spaces, of which a respective 1,049 and 452 spaces will be for residents.

"In early 2021, we will share more details of what's to come, but are excited to be embarking on this next phase of development at Buzzard Point," an Akridge representative told UrbanTurf.

The site is within the 100-year floodplain, necessitating floodproof design measures. The architects are Gensler, Morris Adjmi Architects, Eric Colbert and Associates, Handel Architects, and DXA Studio.

The development team is aiming to break ground on the first phase in the fourth quarter of 2021; the second phase would begin construction after the first is completed.

This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/almost-2100-units-hotel-office-and-retail-proposed-for-prominent-buzzard-po/17576.

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