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What Will Uline Arena Eventually Look Like?
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UrbanTurf got our hands on a few more renderings of what the Uline Arena may eventually look like.
As we have reported, Douglas Development has plans to bring 50,000 square feet of retail and 150,000 square feet of office space to the unique curved structure in the 1100 block of 3rd Street NE (map) that will be renamed The Coliseum. The retail will be divided between small retailers facing 3rd Street NE and one 40,000-square foot vendor facing Delaware Avenue NE — ideally an “Eataly-like” vendor, with a market, restaurant and bar concept. As UrbanTurf readers know, the excitement surrounding an Eataly concept arriving in DC is matched by the difficulty in finding a location suitable for such an establishment.
Check out the latest renderings below.
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