900 G St NW Looking Fine & Other Commercial Real Estate News
The 900 G St NW office building development (photo above) is looking fine these days as construction proceeds apace and workers have almost all of the glass facade in place. This morning they were putting glass onto the eastern face of the building. This building replaces the former YWCA building and while we lament the loss of the onsite swimming pool, we hope that a good retail tenant makes their home on the ground floor. Here’s the direct link to the photo gallery and the fly through video.
In other commercial real estate news:
- 600 Massachusetts Ave broke ground. This 400k square foot Gould development will go up on one of the last flat top parking lots in the area. Here’s the dedicated website link. [Downtown DC BID]
- Phillip Kennicott, the Washington Post’s architecture critic, reviews CityCenter. We agree with him about the public plaza aspect of the project. [WaPo]
- The Gospel Rescue Mission building at 808-810 5th Street won’t become high end condos. It will remain functioning as a shelter leased to DC’s Department of Human Services to provide temporary shelter, transitional housing, and supporting services. [Wash Business Journal]
- The MLK Central Library is on the hunt for space where it can temporarily operate during its upcoming renovation. [Wash Business Journal]
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