Spending my afternoon biking around D.C. to check in on the city’s construction projects, which the mayor has allowed to continue during the stay at home order.

Starting in Brookland with Monroe Street Market’s final phase, 156 apartments with ground-floor retail.
Down on 8th Street NE, it looks like work began recently on Hanover Co.’s 377-unit apartment project.
Here’s MRP Realy’s Bryant Street project near the Rhode Island Avenue Metro station. The first phase will have 487 units, an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and additional retail.
Along the Met Branch Trail, Foulger-Pratt’s Eckington Park is under construction with 327 apartments and retail. It sits next to a new 2-acre park, which remains mostly fenced off but with some seating open on the edge.
Across the street is JBG Smith’s Eckington Yards. It will have 681 units plus retail, including a Brooklyn Boulders climbing gym and Union Kitchen.
This hole in the ground will become the second phase of MRP’s Washington Gateway: 387 units, retail and a trail-facing public bike lobby.
This one is Trammell Crow’s Armature Works: two apartment buildings totaling 640 units, a 204-room hotel and retail.
On the other side of 3rd Street NE is Foulger-Pratt’s Press House at Union District, set to include at least 356 apartments, plus retail and office.
At 400 Florida Ave. NE, Ranger Properties is building this project planned for 110 units and 155 hotel rooms
In front of Union Market at 5th and Morse St. NE, LCOR is building this 280-unit project with retail.
Here are a few different angles of Market Terminal, the big development west of Union Market with an office building from Carr Properties and two apartment buildings totaling 558 units from Kettler, plus retail.
Also west of Union Market on 4th Street NE is this 134-unit project with retail from Edens and Great Gulf (there is a lot of development underway near Union Market)
Crossing the tracks into NoMa, work is underway on Storey Park at 1st and L St. NE. From Perseus TDC, this project is planned to have 462 units and retail.
One block north at 1150 First St. NE, there is fencing up but not much work happening on this site, acquired last year by multifamily developer Carmel Partners
Another site with fencing up but not much work underway is JBG’s Lacebark Alley, a 3-building mixed-use project at First and N St. NE

The crane in the background of this shot is a separate project...
UIP’s Tribeca project, a 99-unit condo building fronting both New York Avenue and N Street NE.
This massive site is the former Sursum Corda community, where Toll Brothers is planning a 1,131-unit development, but it doesn’t look like any work is happening now.
For context, that’s 17 developments and I’ve only biked about 2.5 miles from my apartment, and only just left Northeast D.C. I guess I’ll keep going.
In Mount Vernon Triangle now, where a 200-room hotel is under construction at 317 K St. NW
This is Liberty Place at 881 3rd St. NW, planned to include 71 units of affordable housing.
This trianglular-shaped development at 2nd and H Street NW is Capital Vista, a 104-unit affordable housing project from Dantes Partners.
Two office buildings completed (but mostly vacant) plus the site for later phases at Capitol Crossing, the huge project built atop I-395
Here is the 190-room AC by Marriott hotel from Douglas Development at 6th and K St. NW.

In the background on the right side is Douglas and Brookfield’s 655 New York Ave office project, which completed last year.
The Anthem Row office and retail redevelopment from The Meridian Group looks completed at 7th and K Street NW.
Up in Shaw now, where the Banneker High School, designed by Perkins Eastman, is under construction at 925 Rhode Island Ave. NW
This is at 912 U St. NW, where 30 units and retail are being built as part of the Grimke School redevelopment.
At 901 W St. NW, part of JBG’s Atlantic Plumbing development, where 162 units, a 96-room hotel and retail finished construction last year
Next to that is The Wren, a 433-unit project from MRP and JBG where Whole Foods is planning to open in the ground floor this summer
The former Town nightclub site at 2009 8th St. NW, where Jefferson Apartment Group is building 142 units with retail
Back in Brookland now, where I almost forgot this project I used to walk by every day going to the Metro. Trammell Crow began work last year on the 353-unit project at 2607 Reed St. NE
All done for today, that was fun. For perspective, this thread only covers developments within the parts of Northeast and Northwest D.C. on this map. Maybe another day I'll venture down to the Southeast and Southwest waterfront neighborhoods, where there is just as much happening
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