As DC’s population continues to expand, residential developments are springing up all over the city to accommodate its increasing density. Hoffman-Madison’s 24-acre project, The Wharf, brought three music venues, two apartment buildings, a condo building, multiple hotels, and over one acre of green space to the southwest waterfront. Meanwhile, the $1.3 billion Capitol Crossing project is reconnecting the Capitol Hill and East End neighborhoods by adding five new buildings over seven acres of land.
To help DC residents keep up with the development pipeline, the Washington DC Economic Partnership compiled the city’s top residential projects, based on the number of housing units, with information on expected delivery dates:
*City Ridge
Location: 3900 Wisconsin Ave
Developer: Roadside Development/North America Sekisui House
Type: Mixed-Use
Units: 687
Expected Delivery: 2022
Estimated Value: $700 million
*Eckington Yard
Location: 1625 Eckington Pl NE
Developer: JBG Smith
Type: Mixed-Use
Units: 681
Expected Delivery: 2021
Estimated Value: $265 million
*The Gantry
Location: 300 Morse St NE
Developer: Kettler/Carmel Partners
Type: Mixed-Use
Units: 550
Expected Delivery: 2021
*Bryant Street (Phase I)
Location: 680 Rhode Island Ave NE
Developer: MRP Realty/FRP Development Corp.
Type: Mixed-Use
Units: 487
Expected Delivery: 2021
*Riverpoint
Location: 2100 2nd St SW
Developer: Akridge/Western Development Corp./Jefferson Apartment Group/Orr Partners
Type: Mixed-Use
Units: 481
Expected Delivery: 2020
Estimated Value: $220 million