鈥 a collection of residential, retail and restaurants within D.C.鈥檚 historic Navy Yard, and part of the Nats ballpark鈥檚 Capitol Riverfront neighborhood 鈥 is set for more growth.
Its Phase 1 development repurposed some of D.C.’s oldest and historically significant buildings.
鈥淭he original Navy Yard, which dates back almost to the Revolutionary War days, was a shipbuilding and munitions building plant for the Navy. It was substantially expanded to support the needs of the Navy in World Wars one and two,鈥 Brookfield Properties鈥 Peter Calkins told 海角社区app.
inherited The Yards as part of its $11 billion acquisition of its original developer, Forest City Realty, last year.
鈥淛ust over 900 apartments and just opened with 138 condos. There are another 264 apartments that will deliver at the end of this year. We have about 185,000 square feet of restaurants and retailers,鈥 Calkins said.
The 225-room Thompson Hotel D.C. is scheduled to open as part of The Yards next year.
Brookfield is now embarking on Phase 2 of The Yards, and has already landed its first major tenant: Chemonics, a D.C.-based project manager that works with the U.S. Agency for International Development. It is moving its Farragut Square headquarters, and 1,200 jobs, to an 11-story building Brookfield will develop.
A number of large D.C. companies relocated, or plan to relocate, their headquarters from other District locations to the city鈥檚 new waterfronts 鈥 both The Wharf and Capitol Riverfront.
鈥淐ompanies are realizing that the Central Business District is crowded and traffic-filled, and by coming to places like The Yards, they are finding diverse, vibrant mixed-used environments, and with many options to live where you work,鈥 Calkins said.
And lots of parks聽鈥 both at Capitol Riverfront and The Wharf, which can make for some refreshing lunch breaks for thousands of office workers.
The Yards Phase 2, which won鈥檛 be totally built out until 2030, will boost the size of the development to 48 acres, 1.8 million square feet of office space, 400,000 square feet of retail and dining and a total of 3.400 residential units.
