A Feb. 5 federal advisory review puts floodplain constraints, early engineering decisions and a $3.7B redevelopment framework into focus for the proposed RFK stadium.
Regional transit agencies are updating existing infrastructure rather than building large-scale projects, prioritizing improvements such as communications-based train control and exploring bus rapid transit connections to deliver capacity gains quickly and cost effectively, Voinis says.
Showcasing how innovation, environmental stewardship and luxury living converge, Phase 1 of the Bridge District in Southeast Washington, D.C., is on track to become the largest zero carbon-certified mixed-use multifamily project in the world.
Replacing former garden-style apartment buildings, the new side-by-side buildings create a vibrant, high-density community totaling more than 320 units while also setting new benchmarks for sustainable housing.
The $40-million adaptive reuse project transformed an eight-story former office building into residential units that address downtown Washington’s residential shortage, provide new ground-floor retail space and contribute to neighborhood revitalization.