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Poplar Point

Poplar Point

Narrative Description
Poplar Point is one of the last great urban waterfront redevelopment opportunities on the East Coast. The 110-acre site is being transferred to the District of Columbia from the federal government. Bounded by South Capitol Street, I-295 and the 11th Street Bridges, the site is largely unused, but contains some National Park Service and the U.S. Park Police facilities.

Currently, the project in undergoing a federal environmental impact analysis and Small Area Planning phase. Poplar Point is envisioned to be the home of a variety of different uses including residential, retail, office entertainment, cultural, and park/open space uses. Currently, there are no specific figures for the actual allotment of space for the different uses. These figures will be determined during the Small Area Planning process.

Development Partners
To Be Determined

Location
Between Anacostia River and Howard Road SE (Ward 8)

Next Steps

  • Environmental review: 12-18 months
  • Federal facilities construction and relocation Phase: 18-22 months
Development Program
  • Residential: TBD
  • Retail: TBD
  • Office: TBD
  • Hotel: TBD
  • Parks/Open Space: 70 acres
  • Development Cost: ~$2 billion
Community Benefits
 
Civic Investments
  • At least a 70 acre world-class waterfront park
  • Improved connections between the Anacostia River and Historic Anacostia, Barry Farm and other surrounding communities
Economic Opportunities
  • Thousands of new job opportunities at all employment levels
  • Hundreds of new units of housing at market rate and affordable price ranges
  • New retail and restaurant amenities that will not only serve nearby residents' needs, but will draw visitors from around the region
Environmental Sustainability
  • Design will include the highest green standards and sustainability elements
  • Parkland will preserve the area's natural connections to the water and preserve riverfront views

Project Team

Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development

  • Michael Durso, Project Manager