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The Washington Business Journal recently reported that Amazon is developing their brick-and-mortar retail presence at the Liz Building (Whitman Walker Health Development). The 8,000 SF build-out will provide space for a potential Amazon Go grocery store. This concept of cashier-less store allows...
The new World War I Memorial in Washington, DC is now beginning construction. This $40M project will commemorate the heroism of 4.7M Americans who served in the Great War and will incorporate parts of the existing memorial on site. A 60-foot-long, 10-foot-high bronze figure sculpture titled “A...
The AIA Baltimore Excellence in Design Awards have been announced and Cosima Restaurant received an honorable mention. You can read more about it here.
Rendering courtesy of Torti Gallas + Partners. The Grimke School project officially broke ground last week. The historic building is undergoing a $45M redevelopment to create a mixed-use building that includes family residential units, office space, live-work units, and ground-floor...
The new $13M, 28,700 SF McLeod Tyler Wellness Center at the College of William & Mary has obtained LEED Gold certification.
Photo courtesy of David Madison Photography, Inc. Whitman-Walker Health System, a non-profit community health center devoted to the LGBTQ community, and private developer Fivesquares Development, partnered to transform two historic DC buildings.
Prince George’s Community College recently wrapped up construction on the new Queen Anne Academic Center. Students will enter the building for the first time this fall to learn and practice performing arts.
Photo courtesy of JBG Smith As Amazon gets ready to develop its second headquarters campus in Arlington, over 1,000 new housing units are being built to prepare for the anticipated growth of the area. The new development will be a part of the existing 36-acre RiverHouse site at the intersection of...
Photo courtesy of PI.KL Studio The former Epstein’s department store and warehouse, located in Baltimore’s Highlandtown neighborhood, is being redeveloped into a 182,000 GSF mixed-use building.
Photo courtesy of Oelrich Construction The $9M, 25,000 SF Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention located in Gainesville, Florida was recently featured in a case study on Building Design + Construction Magazine’s website.