Douglas Development Files Plans to Bring Target to Ivy City
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Plans have been filed that would bring the city's second location of Target to Ivy City.
Douglas Development filed an application with the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) that seeks a special exception to bring large-format retail to the nearly two-acre site along New York Avenue between 16th Street and the private Walt Lincoln Way NE (map). BZA approval would enable the developer to construct a 1-2 story commercial building on the site anchored by Target.
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Designed by Bignell Watkins Hasser Architects, the building will rise two stories on the northwest corner and will also have 148 parking spaces on a below-grade level.
The building will have up to five retail tenants, with Target taking up 67,106 square feet of ground-floor space. The remaining 8,089 square feet on the ground floor will be split between three smaller tenants; a fourth tenant will occupy 12,062 square feet on the second floor, accessible via a lobby on the ground floor.
No zoning hearing has been scheduled as of yet.
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