H Street Corridor. Hip. Urban. Affordable.
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8th and H Retail Center H Street CDC developed the 6,500-square-foot retail facility at 8th and H Streets N.E., on property that had been vacant, abandoned, and a neighborhood eyesore and center of criminal activity for many years. The facility opened in Spring 2004, and includes a Foot Locker store, a SunTrust ATM facility, and other retail outlets. The $2.5-million project involved a financing partnership with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of Washington, D.C., SunTrust Bank, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, and the D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development. |
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Atlas Theater The H Street CDC completed the sale of the historic but long-vacant Atlas Theater in September 2002 to an affiliate of the Sprenger Lang Foundation for renovation as the Atlas Performing Arts Center. The H Street CDC acquired the property in 1985, renovated the façade in 1989, and worked to find a suitable buyer and redeveloper. The new theater and dance studio opened in March 2005 and there are plans for community-related activities, laboratory theaters, a restaurant, and classes in dance, drama, playwriting and theater arts. |
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John A. Wilson Plaza A 230,000 square foot, $20 million office/retail project in the 600 block of H Street N.E., was completed in approximately 1990 and leased for DC Government offices. |
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USA Auto Zone H Street CDC purchased and developed this corner parcel as an 8,027 square foot retail facility in 1998. It is leased to USA Auto Zone. |
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Greater Northeast Medical Center Responding to the need for close-to-home health care services in Northeast neighborhoods, H Street CDC developed the Greater Northeast Medical Center as an office building for medical professionals in approximately 1990. Though H Street CDC later sold the property, it continues in operation today as a modern, convenient center for the offices of physicians, optometrists, and dentists. |
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H Street CDC H Street CDC acquired the 501 H Street property when it was vacant and abandoned, and developed it in 1996 for use as its headquarters office and training center. The development served as an anchor to encourage repairs and upgrading of other nearby properties. |
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Lincoln Mews Townhouses Twenty-two townhouses at 8th and H and 10th and G Streets N.E. were developed and sold to owner-occupants in the early 1990s. |
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13th Street Townhouses H Street CDC renovated four townhouses and sold them to first-time homebuyers in 1996, helping the Wylie Street neighborhood ward off a tide of blight. |
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Douglass Townhomes Nine new units of affordable owner-occupied housing were developed in the 800 block of 10th Street N.E. in 2001. |
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Tyler House Apartments H Street CDC and its development partners acquired the dilapidated Tyler House Apartments and completed a $27 million renovation in 1997. Today, the 284-unit rental building provides safe and comfortable housing, services, and recreational facilities for low- and moderate-income tenants. |
Good buys are always possible, particularly if you have a local market expert to help you. Alix Myerson and Aelita Brolis are experienced real estate professionals with nearly eighteen years experience between them, overseeing more than $100,000,000 of real estate transactions.









