Submitted by foodude84 t3_zvp22m in washingtondc
tameobo t1_j1qab2h wrote
It’s being redeveloped. This has been planned for years…
tomandjerry0 t1_j1qe1bv wrote
How is this answer not getting to the top? This has been in the works for literally years. It’s getting turned into condos with some retail.
9throwawayDERP t1_j1qxwzw wrote
yeah, here are the plans: https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a-first-look-at-the-residential-transformation-for-dcs-mazza-gallerie-mall/19897
300+ apartments, with affordable housing making up a portion.
They could build more affordable apartments, but the developers didn't want to risk asking the neighborhood for permission (PUD), which could add decades to the process and risk financial ruin.
GuyNoirPI t1_j1qyc5v wrote
Does that mean they need more permission for affordable units or permission to add to the total number of units?
9throwawayDERP t1_j1qzgbs wrote
latter. the economics only work with so many market rate units. DC allows you to increase the building, but then you have to add a larger proportion of IZ (inclusive zoning) affordable units.
however this is subject to city and neighborhood approval. if you know anything about some of the neighbors, you know that may be near impossible and open you up to decades of litigation. basically, the residents are mostly lawyers themselves and can bankroll infinite amounts of lawyering.
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9throwawayDERP t1_j1rgjao wrote
hahahahhaahhahahahahaha. no it isn't. where do people come up with this stuff? man we need to seriously prevent out of towners from posting here.
https://www.mazzagallerie.com/
Mazza Gallerie 5300 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20015
Ninjroid t1_j1rh6il wrote
Well yeah, you need to have the ubiquitous smell of weed and a domestic violence arrest every week or so.
Candygramformrmongo t1_j1sfz18 wrote
Because people who grew up in that area are noting the passing of an era. It was kind of a thing. Doesn’t matter what it’s becoming.
Dowager-queen-beagle t1_j1soos1 wrote
Well to be fair the article does make this pretty clear.
moonbunnychan t1_j1t8hnk wrote
I know we need more housing. I'm not denying that at all. But I'm also a little sad whenever someplace I used to have a lot of fun at goes residential.
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