One of the nation's largest redevelopment efforts from the 1950s and 1960s is in danger of being destroyed.
"Who would have thought that a park created as part of an urban renewal project could be considered endangered -- or that anyone would care? But the 30-acre Capitol Park, the first and largest residential development in Southwest Washington, was and remains an urban renewal success story. And its oasis, a green space that links the nine-story Potomac Place residential tower at 800 Fourth St. SW to townhouses to the east, is in danger of being destroyed."
Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan
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