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Plans Emerge for Additional Office Building at Anacostia's Reunion Square

  • March 13th 2018

by Nena Perry-Brown

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Plans Emerge for Additional Office Building at Anacostia's Reunion Square: Figure 1
Aerial rendering from southwest

Nearly five years after the Zoning Commission approved a first-stage planned-unit development (PUD) for Reunion Square just off I-295 in Anacostia, plans are emerging for the fourth building in the project. 

Plans Emerge for Additional Office Building at Anacostia's Reunion Square: Figure 2
Rendering as viewed from northeast on Railroad Avenue

Curtis Investment Group and Four Points have applied for a second-stage PUD for a mixed-use office and retail building for the parcel on W Street between Railroad Avenue and Shannon Place SE (map). Designed by Hickok Cole Architects, the V-shaped building would measure 90 feet tall on the side facing 295, with a five-story wing and a seven-story wing.

Plans Emerge for Additional Office Building at Anacostia's Reunion Square: Figure 3
Rendering as viewed from southwest on W Street

There will be 6,644 square feet of ground-floor retail below 281,242 square feet of office space. A shared office/retail lobby will be in the five-story wing facing W Street. The building will also have a ground-floor courtyard, rooftop terrace and solar panels.

The entire Reunion Square development would deliver nine buildings with nearly 143,000 square feet of retail, 943,000 square feet of office space and 481 apartments.

Plans Emerge for Additional Office Building at Anacostia's Reunion Square: Figure 4
Rendering as viewed from northwest on Shannon Place

The primary zoning consideration with the new building is that it will have parking across four levels, providing a total of 460 spaces that would replace the surface parking used by occupants in three of the existing buildings on the project site. Once this building is constructed, the surface lot will be replaced with two new buildings. 

Plans Emerge for Additional Office Building at Anacostia's Reunion Square: Figure 5
Rendering as viewed from south on W Street

The parking and zoning requirements for Reunion Square, which is within blocks of the Anacostia Metro station, are based on the 1958 zoning regulations rather than the 2016 amended zoning regs. A zoning hearing for the new building has not yet been scheduled. 

This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/plans-emerge-for-additional-office-building-at-reunion-square/13694.

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