UrbanTurf March 3, 2025
Only a handful of large developments are still in the works along 14th Street, a corridor that defined DC's development boom a decade ago. While there aren't many new projects on the boards, there are still nearly 1,000 residences planned or under construction.
Today, UrbanTurf takes a look at the developments planned or under construction along and adjacent to the 14th Street Corridor. If we missed a big project along this route, shoot us an email at editor(at)urbanturf.com.
The Faircliff and NOVEL 14th Street
Two new residential developments -- one affordable and one market-rate -- are nearing completion in Columbia Heights.
The Faircliff, a 125-unit affordable housing project, and NOVEL 14th Street, a 197-unit market-rate development, at 2601 14th Street NW (map) are aiming to deliver in the coming months. The two side-by-side projects are replacing the former 80-unit Faircliff Plaza East apartment complex, quadrupling the total number of housing units on site.
The Faircliff, from Somerset Development Company, Jonathan Rose Companies and Housing Up, includes 80 affordable replacement units for former Faircliff Plaza East residents as well as 45 new affordable units available to households with income at or below 50% of Area Median Income. The project was designed by Eric Colbert & Associates.
The 197-unit NOVEL 14th Street, developed by Crescent Communities, will feature studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, as well as amenities, including a rooftop pool and clubhouse, courtyard, a gym with a treadwall and yoga room, multiple co-working rooms, and library.
Temperance Mews at U Street Metro
Eastbanc and Jamestown are working on a major residential development slated for the land above the Metro station at 13th and U Streets NW (map). The development will deliver a 10-story building at the prominent corner, with 117-143 new residential units, retail, and 55-67 hotel rooms. There will also be 36 stacked duplex units along a "mews" greenspace in the public alley perpendicular to U Street.
The development will create a retail-framed plaza entrance to the Metro, and the mews would be open to the public for limited hours during the day. The project will also incorporate the façades of two contributing rowhouses on 13th Street. Shalom Baranes is the architect.
Apartments, A Plaza + Dave Chapelle
The plans to redevelop DC's Reeves Center at 14th and U Streets NW is moving forward, albeit slowly
The development team -- MRP Realty, Capri Investment Group and CSG Urban Partners -- will redevelop the building into 108,000 square feet of new Class A office space for the NAACP and DC agencies, a 24,000 square foot plaza, 322 mixed-income apartments, and a 116-key hotel. The retail space will include a restaurant from Top Chef participant Carla Hall and a comedy club from Dave Chapelle.
A 17,000 public plaza would be named for Frederick Douglass, and the project will provide space for The Alvin Ailey School, the Viva School of Dance and the Washington Jazz Arts Institute. PGN Architects and Michael Marshall Design are the project architects.
A six-story, 65-unit condo project is still in the works at 1455 and 1457 Church Street NW (map). The development from the Holladay Corporation would incorporate the façades of two buildings and will include bi-level loft units as well as IZ. There will be a roof deck amenity, a bike room, and 19 below-grade parking spaces accessible from the alley. Eric Colbert & Associates is the architect.
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