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Dan Tangherlini and Omar Karim share how the modular retail development has transformed Southeast Washington, D.C. 

Construction Today

While modular or prefabricated construction practices are not new, they are experiencing a resurgence in popularity due to a number of factors ranging from the rise in digital capabilities, need for new sustainability measures, and the ability to build on an accelerated timeline with increased cost savings.

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12-story mixed-use development opens in Washington, D.C.

BD+C

Columbia Place, a 12-story mixed-use development in Washington, D.C. features hospitality, residential, and retail offerings in the Shaw Historic District. The recently completed adaptive reuse project incorporates eight historic buildings, one of which is a Civil War-era home, into the design.

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$50B of development in Washington, DC's pipeline

Construction Dive

Residential represents the biggest share of the construction boom, but many hotel, office and retail projects are also underway.

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Commercial Construction Industry Trends: The “Highs” and “Lows” that Shaped 2019

HardHatChat

We’ve also translated our experience in working with restaurant and retail brands on national rollouts to new partnerships with major cannabis players who are expanding in multiple markets simultaneously. . And with recreational marijuana now legal in 11 states and Washington D.C. – Low – Subcontractors Still Struggle for Manpower.

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Hoar Construction Opens Office in Washington, D.C. Market

Construction Superintendent Magazine

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Hoar Construction announced the opening of its Washington, D.C. The local Hoar team has years of experience working together in the Washington metropolitan area and will focus on high-rise residential, office, hospitality, healthcare, retail and mixed-use projects. frontpage'

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Skanska USA Announces 99M Office Development in Washington, D.C.

Construction Superintendent Magazine

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Skanska USA Commercial Development has plans to start speculative development of 99M, an 11-story, 234,000-square-foot Class A office building with ground-floor retail/restaurant space in Washington’s Capitol Riverfront submarket. Skanska is self-financing 100 percent of the development costs.

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Office/Retail/Mixed Use Award of Merit: 860 Washington Street

ENR Construction

860 Washington Street is a mixed-use 10-story building in New York’s Meatpacking District.