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- Nice video on the trestle bridge that WMATA wants to tear down instead of restoring as a pedestrian bridge.
- Former GU tennis coach gets two years in connection with Varsity Blues scandal.
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The western end of Water Street will soon have a completely different feel, as the project to renovate it takes shape. The work, captured by BID transportation director Greg Billing, began recently and should be wrapped up within weeks.
As Billing describes, the project is accomplishing several goals. The first and most pressing was the restoration of the steps going from Water Street up to the canal towpath. For years they have been in such bad shape that they resembled something from a Roman ruin. If they weren’t repaired they were on the way to becoming more of a ramp than a set of stairs.
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The ANC meets for its July session tonight via Zoom at 6:30.
One item of note is the application by the recent purchaser of the historic “tavern” building on 33rd St. (scare quote used because despite the plaque, the building was not likely ever used as a tavern). They would like to subdivide the property to allow the construction of two new houses on Volta.
This sounds like an odd request, since the home is on 33rd St., several houses away from Volta, but the lot is huge and wraps all the way around to Volta. The plan would be to replace a two car driveway with the new homes:

There’s a really housing shortage in DC, and any more building will help. You might think that homes like this, which will likely sell for 7 figures, won’t help housing affordability, but it does. One more seven figure home in Georgetown, means one sub-seven figure home in other parts of the city doesn’t get bid up, and so on.
GM understands that the design concept for the two new homes was initially rejected by the OGB, but primary on aesthetic grounds. Hopefully a better design will be approved and eventually there will be two more homes, and two new families, in the neighborhood.
Here is the rest of the agenda:
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DC Urban Turf reported yesterday that the Nike Store is indeed looking to leave its large space at Thomas Jefferson and M. This was reported earlier this year by WBJ. But the new article reports that Nike isn’t leaving the neighborhood entirely. It is moving to 3235 M St. (which currently hosts Aerie, and had hosted All Saints for many years). This would, in either event, leave a large vacancy at the current building. In case you missed it, below is an article GM wrote back in March when the possibility of Nike leaving first emerged:
Last month, WBJ reported that the Nike Store may be on the way out. And GM is hearing rumors that the Amazon Books store next door is also on the way out. These closures, if they come to pass, would add to several other large spaces that have also recently become vacant.
Nike took over the space at 30th and M in 2012. Previously the space was used for many years by Barnes and Nobles (offering one of the more popular third places in the neighborhood). Prior to the Barnes and Nobles, the building hosted the Cerberus 1-2-3 movie theater since 1970. Its unusual size and large windows owe to the fact it was originally built as a car dealership.
From the moment Nike moved in it felt like perhaps they bit off more than they could chew. The three vast floors felt empty, particularly to patrons who once roamed the Barnes and Noble’s bookshelves. And the fact that it appears that Nike is bowing out with years left on the lease would suggest they agree with that assessment.
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