The best things to do in the D.C. area the week of June 16-22
by The Washington Post Events and ideas to celebrate Juneteenth in the D.C. area Read the full article here
by The Washington Post Events and ideas to celebrate Juneteenth in the D.C. area Read the full article here
by Washington Business Journal Developers say 70% of the D.C. project is underway or complete, ahead of schedule. Read the full article here
by Rebusiness Online WASHINGTON, D.C. — J.P. Morgan Chase has provided a $75.6 million construction loan to Urban Atlantic and Triden Development Group for The Reynard, a 344-unit apartment development in Washington, D.C. The property will be part of The […]
By the Washington City Paper Check out home-grown jazz at Walter Reed, indie jams at Wolf Trap, old-style photos of new people in Anacostia, and a beach read convo with Ari Shapiro. O-Slice is no stranger to the stage. The 27-year-old […]
by Jacob Wallace, Bisnow As large mixed-used developments take shape in D.C., developers are leaning on the perceived virtue of grocery stores to help gain community support and attract apartment renters. That has been especially true at Roadside Development‘s City Ridge project, where Wegmans plans […]
By Celia Wren, Washington Post A rare butterfly is winging around D.C. and a celebrity chef would like to serve it for dinner. Great news for foodies, until the chef’s hunt for the insect in a local park runs up […]
by Nena Perry-Brown, DC Urban Turf As the redevelopment of Walter Reed churns along, a prominent component of the project is beginning the historic preservation review process. Toll Brothers has filed an updated application with the Historic Preservation Office for 144 three-bedroom townhouses and […]
by Multifamily Biz WASHINGTON, DC – Marcus & Millichap, a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in investment sales, financing, and advisory services, announced the sale of 6921 Georgia Avenue NW, a 21-unit multifamily property, according to Brian Hosey, […]
by Mikka Kei Macdonald, DCist SATURDAY OCTOBER 9 DOWN IN THE REEDS: This Saturday is the Down in the Reeds day-long music festival. The event, which will be held at the Parks at Walter Reed, aims to create a “fall gathering that […]
by Steve Kiviat, Washington City Paper Healing was the mission of the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center, so when the Down in the Reeds music festival debuted in 2019 in this space (now called the Parks at Walter Reed), […]
By Keith Lora, The Commercial Observer A joint venture between Hines, Urban Atlantic, Triden Development Group and Bridge Investment Group has received $30.855 million in construction financing for the development of 1115 Dahlia Street at The Parks at Walter Reed, a 66-acre redevelopment of the former Walter Reed Army […]
By Jones Lang LaSalle Inc for MarketScreener WASHINGTON, D.C., September 16, 2021 –Â JLL Capital Markets announced today that it has arranged $30.855 million construction financing for the development of 1115 Dahlia Street at The Parks at Walter Reed (‘1115 Dahlia […]
by Martin Austermuhle, DCist Earlier this summer, a surprising sound punctuated the air at the corner of Georgia Avenue and Butternut Street NW: children laughing. The sound emanated from a new playground on the southeastern edge of the old Walter Reed […]
by Petworth News Fall is coming in as we say goodbye to summer, and The Parks at Walter Reed are offering some of the best local, outdoor events for music, film, fitness and gathering [safely] with neighbors and family. Check […]
by Petworth News The FRESHFARM Market at The Parks continues this Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm. The market features a dozen producers this week, including a bakery, two farms, meat producers, dog treats, empanadas, coffee, an orchard, […]
by A.A Cristi for Broadway World Across three weeks in September, musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra will perform free events within the uptown D.C. neighborhoods of Ward 4, Takoma Park, and downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, as part of 11th […]
by Alex Koma, Washington Business Journal A new town center at D.C.’s Walter Reed campus will start opening for shoppers and new residents as early as 2022 as construction steams ahead on the massive project. The Whole Foods Market-anchored mixed-use building in the […]
By Scott Sowers, The Washington Post The 66-acre site that used to be the Walter Reed Army Medical Center is being transformed into a mixed-use development that will include more than 2,200 condos, rental apartments and townhouses. Construction is underway, […]
By Kristi King, WTOP News The old Walter Reed Army Medical Center location in Northwest D.C. is beginning a new chapter of caring for the community — and this time the focus is on children. The Children’s National Research & […]