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Major Retail Coming to Columbia Heights

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Columbia Heights is poised to become the shopping destination for the entire Washington, DC area.  Hundreds of thousands of square feet of retail space are in the works including DC USA, a 500,000 sq. ft. retail complex that will include major retailers such as Target, Best Buy, Bed Bath and Beyond, and possibly Whole Foods Market!  More exciting retailers are planning to open in the newly renovated Tivoli Square and other developments across Columbia Heights.  Read more in the Retail News section.

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The Nehemiah Shopping Center located along 14th St NW (between Belmont and Chapin Streets NW) will be redeveloped into condominiums with ground-level retail.  Construction is not expected to commence until the middle to end of 2007.
 

Information 

Location:  14th St NW (between Belmont and Chapin Streets NW)
   Washington, DC 20010
Website:  TBD
Phone:  (202) 483-1110
Developer:  Level 2 Development, LLC
   Centrum Properties
Architect:  TBD
Completion Date:  TBD
Project Cost:  $100 million.
No. Condo Units:  220 (approx.) 
Total Retail Space:      TBD

Updates

March 17, 2006
14th St. center to give way to $100M redevelopment, Washington Business Journal

Comments
Written by Paul on 2007-08-07 08:41:38
Still no pre-construction activity here. The laundromat appears to be open for business, and the leasing sign is still up. Anyone know what's going on?  
 
The developer apparently paid $12 million for the site... you'd think they'd want to get started.

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