What's beyond the stadium? D.C.'s RFK master plan lays out the transportation, utility and riverfront framework that would reshape the 180-acre campus over the next decade.
Vacant for nearly a decade, a 25-year-old office building is undergoing a conversion to multifamily residential, the latest case of adaptive reuse in the region.
National Park Service bypassed competition for Lafayette Park work as Trump and allies cite Washington Hilton shooting to press stalled ballroom project
A sole-source Lafayette Park contract tied to the White House ballroom project is drawing scrutiny amid a security incident that intensifies the push to build it.
The National Capital Planning Commission signed off on the plans for a White House ballroom despite a court-ordered halt, and also approved a preliminary design for a new stadium for the NFL's Washington Commanders.
DC museum, designed by architect Hickok Cole and built by HITT Contracting, combines renovated and new spaces to be filled with tech-rich immersive experiences.
A total of $30 million will be directed to road, utility and stormwater relocation projects at the 180-acre site for the Washington Commanders' stadium.
D.C. mayor’s declared disaster site gets additional federal help, while utility DC Water predicts repairs to finish in mid-March—but longer-term costs and impact concerns remain.
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts voted to proceed with President Trump's new Ballroom plans that show elevations below the Executive Residence roofline, as planners consider approval ahead of a March 5 NCPC vote, while a federal judge weighs halting construction.