With A Raze Application Filed, Is The Redevelopment Of DC's Reeves Center Imminent?
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To our readers: Last Friday, the DC government published a report that included a raze permit for the Reeves Center at 2000 14th Street NW. The description in that permit was for demolition of the Center built in 1966 located at the intersection of 14th and U Street NW. On Monday, Representatives from DMPED told UrbanTurf that the application was filed erroneously, and at the moment, there are no plans to demolish the property. As such, we have taken down our article.
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