A city plan to overhaul a DC affordable housing neighborhood on Georgia Avenue, called Park Morton, is moving forward and the city will unveil its first apartment building on Friday.
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Workers put finishing touches on The Avenue on Thursday |
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The Avenue at Park Morton" is an 83-unit mixed-use apartment building located at 3506 Georgia Avenue NW. City officials will gather to celebrate its grand opening Friday from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Completion of the building is a mile-marker for "
The Park Morton New Communities Initiative", which has realized only a small part of its potential. The $170 million initiative was established under then DC mayor Anthony Williams to replace an aging public housing complex on Georgia Avenue. The initiative is a collaboration between the
District's Housing Authority (DCHA), which owns and manages the complex, and the
Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development.
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Image courtesy Wiencek + Associates |
The old Park Morton housing has 17 apartment buildings. In a report on the overhaul initiative and the old Park Morton housing, the city notes "the site consists of suburban-style apartment buildings and incorporates design elements that tend to foster criminal activity."
In 2008, then-Mayor Adrian Fenty sent out a Request For Proposals for developing in the project in 2008, promising
that no former residents of the complex would be displaced; the building
broke ground in 2010. The overall plan calls for 317 market-rate housing units, 206 affordable housing units, a 10,000 square foot park, and a new community center with green designs throughout.
The entire Park Morton redevelopment is being carried out by the Park Morton Development Partners (PMDP), a joint venture between Landex Corporation and the
Warrenton Group.
Wienecek + Associates designed the project. Hamel Builders is the general contractor.
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Image courtesy Wiencek + Associates |
The building, which has 81,044 square feet of residential space and 2,388 square feet of ground floor retail, includes a mix of one and two-bedroom apartment units. Residential space features lounge, a fitness center, meeting rooms, and underground parking. It also will include ground-floor retail. While overall the plan calls for some market-rate housing, the Avenue is 100 percent affordable under the city's affordable housing laws.
The development was funded by a mix of city agencies and departments, as well as Freddie Mac, Prudential, Hudson Housing, and Capital One.
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1-BR Unit Rendering, courtesy Wiencek + Associates |
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