Construction has begun on the historic Wonder Bread building at 641 S street, NW in Shaw. Douglas Development will turn the factory into an office building with retail filling out the first floor.
Douglas purchased the buildings - 2- and 3-story structures totaling 60,000 s.f. built in 1921 - in 1997. Though added density will be attached to the back of the building, the building’s historic façade will be retained. R2L:Architect’s Sacha Rosen designed the renovations to the building.
Douglas had applied for landmark status for the building last year with the D.C. Preservation League, which supported Douglas's plans. The Wonder Bread building is next to Progression Place, which is also under construction to build 100,000 s.f. of office and 205 apartments on top of the Metro entrance.
Washington D.C. real estate development news
Douglas purchased the buildings - 2- and 3-story structures totaling 60,000 s.f. built in 1921 - in 1997. Though added density will be attached to the back of the building, the building’s historic façade will be retained. R2L:Architect’s Sacha Rosen designed the renovations to the building.
Douglas had applied for landmark status for the building last year with the D.C. Preservation League, which supported Douglas's plans. The Wonder Bread building is next to Progression Place, which is also under construction to build 100,000 s.f. of office and 205 apartments on top of the Metro entrance.
Washington D.C. real estate development news
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