A year after the historic Walter Reed Army Medical Center closed its doors, a mix of uses - from embassies to schools to a town center - are being envisioned for the 110-acre campus.
Jonathan O'Connell discusses the plans for the prime piece of real estate in Northwest Washington that will come before a D.C. Council committee this week. According to O'Connell, some of the proposed uses for the campus have been set, including plans by the State Department to build "a row of embassies for more than 20 nations...on 43.5 acres it plans to acquire on the west end of the campus."
To serve the residents of the adjacent Shepherd Park, Brightwood and Takoma neighborhoods, who O'Connell says typically have to leave the city to shop, "Mayor Vincent C. Gray's economic development team has mapped out a town
square development totaling 3.1 million square feet of development, more
than 550,000 square feet of it in existing historic buildings, plus 14
acres of open space."
"Although the District has not yet begun seeking a master developer, real
estate firms, retailers and universities and colleges have already
begun voicing their interest," says O'Connell.
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