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Friday, September 03, 2010
Major Retail Coming to Columbia Heights
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.
We got a hold of the updated floor plans for the DC USA retail complex which include the latest tenant makeup and the available spaces that remain. Regardless of which retailer ends up in the space carved out for Whole Foods Market, we think the updated plans provide a good reminder of the strength of the retailers that have already committed to DC USA - especially the anchors (Target, Washington Sports Club, Bed Bath and Beyond, Best Buy, Staples).
The plans also indicate that about a dozen spaces are still available for prospective retailers, not including the space originally designated for Whole Foods Market. The remaining spaces range in size between 895 400 to almost 10,000 square feet. If you have a particular retailer that you would like to see in one of those spaces, make your voices heard.
Source: Newmark Knight Frank - Original PDF - November 30, 2006
Comments
Written by AR on 2007-06-08 13:40:18Wanting variety, instead of the same stores you can find in Adams Morgan doesn't make you a yuppie. There is noting wrong either with wanting a bookstore where you can actually get books that aren't outdated and ragged, unlike the public library.
Written by
on 2007-07-24 10:15:55what about an APPLE STORE!
Written by GforGood on 2007-07-24 15:42:11Sure, I bet there were would be tons of people in CH to pick up their over-priced (but admittedly nice) products.. ;-) More seriously speaking, they might do well having a big nice DC store near downtown, which AFAIK they don't have.
Barnes and Nobles Written by
on 2007-07-30 22:09:50Barnes and Nobles is the only way to go here.
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