Ken Johnson

Aug 12, 20202 min

Reed Street's Residential Transformation

Updated: Aug 13, 2020

It may seem strange that replacing an industrial strip and gravel parking lots next to a Metro station with new residential units would be contentious, but such is development in DC.  To wit, Trammel Crow's DC project next to the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station had its share of detractors (supporters too), a vociferous few who decried the 9-story building (permitted by right) as out of sync with the neighboring townhouses.  But the forces pro beat those in opposition, and the Reed Street project has now topped out in Brookland, on a two-block street off Rhode Island Avenue that has long served as a parking pad for trolleys, Budget Truck Rental, car repair sites, and DC Duck Tours staging area, not to mention adjacent 5-story pop-ups among the rows of townhouses.

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Trammel Crow acquired the lot in June of 2018 for $12.3m, on a site across from Douglas Development's Brookland Press project, a 296 unit residential complex.  The project, designed by SK&I Architecture and built by CBG, will add 353 apartments, 27 of them subsidized, with a top floor penthouse, roof deck and pool, sitting on top of an 85 space garage.  The brick and glass structure exposes a curvilinear support column on the southwest corner, a nod to the street's industrial heritage.  The developer has more recently begun Armature Works overlooking Union Station.  More development is planned for the immediate area, or already underway, including MRP's Bryant Street project completing its first phases later this year.

Project: 2607 Reed Street


 
Address: 2607 Reed Street NE, Washington DC

Developer: Trammell Crow

Architect: SK&I Architects

Construction: CBG Building Company

Use:  353 Apartments

Expected Completion:  Summer 2021

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