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11/14/05
The Anacostia Waterfront Corporation (AWC) today named Adrian G. Washington, a native of Anacostia and a longtime community developer, as its new President and CEO. Mr. Washington is currently president of the Neighborhood Development Company (NDC)... MORE
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9/1/05
The Neighborhood Development Co. (NDC) focuses on the revitalization of emerging neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. Two of the company's executives, its president, Adrian Washington, and its vice president of sales and marketing, Steve Cassell, spoke recently with Angela Allen, MHN's associate editor... MORE
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8/1/05
Groundbreaking revitalization moves
up Georgia Avenue with the recent ceremonial
launch of the Lofts at Brightwood -
- a multi-million dollar condominium complex... MORE
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7/27/05
Neighborhood Development Co. president Adrian Washington took a risk most developers would avoid when he bought the old, dilapidated building at 5832 Georgia Ave. that housed the IBEX nightclub... MORE
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7/23/05
WASHINGTON, DC - Members of the Brightwood Community joined The Neighborhood Development Company and DC Council Member Adrian Fenty this morning on site at what is slated to become The Lofts at Brightwood condominiums at the intersection of Georgia and Missouri Avenue, NW... MORE
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7/21/05
WASHINGTON, DC - Plans have been unveiled for CityVista, the major mixed-use redevelopment project at 5th and K Streets, NW, that include 685 residences, a full-sized urban lifestyle Safeway grocery store, and another 62,000 square feet of retail, restaurants and services... MORE
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7/8/05
Developers could be turning dirt on the former wax museum site by fall. Led by Lowe Enterprises, the team developing the site at Fifth and K streets has executed its land development and disposition agreement with RLA Revitalization Corp... MORE
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6/20/05
The Neighborhood Development Company, LLC has announced the hire of Patrick Cooper as Vice President, Development. Mr. Cooper has more than 14 years of industry experience in the related disciplines of architecture, commercial real estate development and construction... MORE
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4/6/05
The pending development of The Lofts at Brightwood is welcome news for the Georgia Avenue corridor. When work begins next month, construction crews – and later homeowners and diners -- will replace an eyesore at the prominent corner at Missouri Avenue... MORE
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9/18/04
In addition to all the strong and positive
new development -- much of which involves affordable housing and
construction on what has been vacant lots -- we are having on
U Street and Columbia Heights... MORE
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9/18/04
WASHINGTON, DC - District elected officials
joined representatives from developer Neighborhood Development Company
LLC, Provident Bank and Fannie Mae, the nation's largest source
of financial for home mortgages... MORE
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9/10/04
WASHINGTON, DC - The
Neighborhood Development Company has teamed with PN Hoffman and
others to bid on the National Capital Revitalization Corporation’s
(NCRC) Request-For-Proposal on the Parcel 34 project at the intersection
of 14th Street and Florida Avenue, NW in the Columbia Heights neighborhood...
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7/30/04
A Northern Virginia developer wants to put
a $400 million mixed-use redevelopment on the McMillan Sand Filtration
site, a 25-acre patch of land along the McMillan Reservoir that
has been vacant for nearly 20 years... MORE
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2/27/04
A group led by Lowe Enterprises Mid-Atlantic
Inc. has been chosen to build apartments, condos and a grocery
store at the site of the former National Wax Museum, at Fifth
and K streets NW downtown...
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2/19/04
Local developer draws interest with
his low-prices condos in an untapped area... MORE
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2/27/04
The D.C. Council on Tuesday appointed
28 members of a comprehensive housing strategy task force, which
was proposed last year by Adrian M. Fenty (D-Ward 4) to study
the city's housing needs and suggest policies and strategies for
achieving them... MORE
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11/06/03
The District has selected a team of developers
led by Hines Interests to redevelop the 10.5-acre site of the
old convention center, 9th and H streets NW, into a mixed-use
project... MORE
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3/8/02
Revitalization of the city's neighborhoods
has been an ongoing process since the 1930s, when Georgetown's
venerable structures needed revamping.
Mount Pleasant, Adams Morgan, Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle and
neighboring Logan Circle all have undergone revitalization in
the past few decades... MORE
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