Join ULI Washington on March 27
to learn about and provide input on redevelopment opportunities in Federal
Triangle South - 22 acres in the heart of the Metropolitan Washington, DC
area.
Federal Triangle South is located
immediately northwest of L'Enfant Plaza Metro station, generally bounded by
Independence Ave to the North, 6th Street to the East, Maryland Avenue and
portions of D Street to the South and 12th Street to the West.
The area currently accommodates
over 12,000 federal employees in:
- the Cotton Annex building;
- the Department of Energy's Forrestal Complex;
- Federal Aviation Administration's Orville and Wilbur Wright Buildings, and
- GSA's Regional Office Building.
GSA is currently seeking input
from the development community on how the agency can leverage federal land value
in exchange for more efficient and sustainable facilities that meet the needs of
federal customers, while enhancing surrounding amenities. Learn more about
Federal Triangle South at www.gsa.gov/federaltrianglesouth.
This FREE ULI event will include an address by Dorothy Robyn, Commissioner
of the Public Building Service, as well as presentations from leaders at GSA,
D.C. Office of Planning and the National Capital Planning Commission. Then,
attendees will have the opportunity to weigh in on the project during break-out
sessions on the topics of Land Use, Sustainability, Transportation, Transaction
Structure/Ownership and Public Realm/Cultural Amenities.
TENTATIVE PROGRAM:
9:00 to 9:30 AM Registration and
Coffee
9:30 to
10:30 AM Overview of the Site by GSA, Office of Planning and
NCPC
10:30 to 11:00 AM Break-Out Session I
11:00 to 11:10 AM Intermission|
11:15 to 11:45
AM Break-Out Session II |
Questions? Contact Alia Anderson,
ULI Washington Director of Community Outreach, at aanderson@uli.org
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