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Sorg and Roadside Get the Go-Ahead to Redevelop Former U Street School (Again)
Lark Turner | April 14th 2015
Mayor Muriel Bowser had put the contract award on hold for review. ... read»
Bowser Puts Five Gray-Approved Projects on Hold
Lark Turner | January 30th 2015
The new mayor is taking a hard look at the city's contracts before proceeding with the planned developments.... read»
Gray Picks Sorg and Roadside for U Street School Redevelopment
Lark Turner | January 5th 2015
It was one of Vincent Gray's last acts as mayor.... read»
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Sorg Architects and Roadside Development Propose Mixed-Use Project For U Street School
Lark Turner | August 21st 2014
The development team's plans include a museum, dance studio, a rowhouse component and possibly a restaurant. ... read»
Bids for Grimke School Won't Be Limited to Charters
Lark Turner | March 12th 2014
After Councilman Jim Graham intervened, a group of neighbors hoping for office and museum use of the vacant school are optimistic.... read»
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