{"id":301,"date":"2019-06-04T15:49:33","date_gmt":"2019-06-04T15:49:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dcfeedback.com\/archives\/?p=301"},"modified":"2019-06-04T17:21:38","modified_gmt":"2019-06-04T17:21:38","slug":"d-c-looks-for-partner-to-redevelop-10-acre-public-housing-complex","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.dcfeedback.com\/archives\/301\/","title":{"rendered":"D.C. Looks For Partner To Redevelop 10-Acre Public Housing Complex"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bisnow.com\/washington-dc\/news\/affordable-housing\/dc-looks-for-partner-to-redevelop-10-acre-southwest-dc-public-housing-community-98714#ath\">www.bisnow.com\/washington-dc\/news\/affordable-housing\/dc-looks-for-partner-to-redevelop-10-acre-southwest-dc-public-housing-community-98714#ath<\/a><br \/>\nD.C. Looks For Partner To Redevelop 10-Acre Public Housing Complex Want to get a jump-start on upcoming deals? Meet the major D.C. players at one of our upcoming events!<br \/>\n The Greenleaf Gardens public housing community at the corner of Delaware Avenue and M Street SW<br \/>\nA 1950s-era public housing community a half-mile from The Wharf could soon be redeveloped as part of D.C.&#8217;s efforts to reposition its housing portfolio.<br \/>\nThe D.C. Housing Authority issued a request for proposals this month seeking a co-developer for its redevelopment of the Greenleaf Gardens housing community in Southwest D.C.<br \/>\nThe 10-acre community consists of 493 public housing units across 23 separate buildings, mostly garden-style apartments. It occupies five blocks near the M Street SW and Delaware Avenue intersection, about a quarter-mile from the Waterfront Metro station.<br \/>\nThe RFP describes the buildings, constructed in 1959, as &#8220;physically obsolete.&#8221; The Washington City Paper has reported the buildings are in &#8220;extreme disrepair,&#8221; and that residents have encountered mold, cockroaches and leaking sewage in the apartments.<br \/>\nDCHA has been meeting with community members since 2014 about a potential redevelopment of the site, according to the RFP. An October op-ed from a community leader in neighborhood newspaper The Southwester expressed concern about the lack of progress on the project.<br \/>\nWard 6 Council Member Charles Allen released a statement Monday praising DCHA for moving forward with the RFP. He recommended the inclusion of the D.C..-owned Fire and EMS property at Half and M streets SW, calling for the facility to be moved and replaced with housing so Greenleaf residents have somewhere to relocate while the replacement units are under construction.<br \/>\n&#8220;I am glad to see this process moving forward and I remain committed to ensuring any redevelopment of Greenleaf follows a Build First model \u2014 so that not one current Greenleaf resident is displaced while waiting on a new home,&#8221; Allen said.<br \/>\nThe redevelopment would require the replacement of the 493 public housing units with fully affordable units between 0% and 80% of area median income, according to the RFP. It says DCHA will give preference to mixed-income proposals that include market-rate units, but it did not say how many total apartments the site could support.<br \/>\nTwo of the five blocks are zoned RA-3, allowing for buildings of up to 60 feet tall, and the remainder of the site is zoned MU-10, allowing for mixed-use buildings of up to 100 feet. The RFP highlights some of the nearby development in the neighborhood, such as the 3.2M SF megaproject The Wharf.<br \/>\nThe RFP is part of DCHA&#8217;s initiative, announced in February, to renovate at least 2,400 units over a 24-month period. A December audit found roughly 7,000 of DCHA&#8217;s 8,300 units had deteriorated, with 2,500 of them classified as &#8220;extremely urgent.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Mary Bolton  202-390-1208<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>www.bisnow.com\/washington-dc\/news\/affordable-housing\/dc-looks-for-partner-to-redevelop-10-acre-southwest-dc-public-housing-community-98714#ath D.C. Looks For Partner To Redevelop 10-Acre Public Housing Complex Want to get a jump-start on upcoming deals? Meet the major D.C. players at one of our upcoming events! 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