DMPED: 2300 block Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
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2300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, SE

2300 Block of Pennsylvania Avenue, SE

Narrative Description

The District aims to acquire properties along the 2300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, SE to help implement the goals of the Great Streets initiative per the recommendations of the Office of Planning Land Use Plan. To date, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for the Planning and Economic Development has acquired 2337 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE. As a key redevelopment priority on Pennsylvania Avenue , the District sees this effort as an opportunity to improve a key corridor, eliminate blight, and provide quality neighborhood-serving retail for residents.

 

Development Partners

To Be Determined

 

Location

2331-2339 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE  (Ward 8)

 

Next Steps

  • Continue negotiations with private land owners to acquire and/or develop targeted properties
  • Issue solicitation
 
Conceptual Development Program
  • Residential: TBD
  • Office (GSF): TBD000
  • Retail (GSF): TBD000
  • Parking: TBD
  • Land Area: 17,175 sq ft
  • Development Cost: ~$32 million

Potential Community Benefits

  • Potential Civic Investments

    • Elimination of blight along a key artery east of the Anacostia River
  • Potential Economic Opportunities
    • Job opportunities across different sectors and employment levels
    • Variety of mixed-use possibilities