A massive development envisioned for a D.C.-owned property at the bustling 14th and U Street NW intersection would feature a new headquarters for the NAACP, hundreds of new housing units and other amenities, but the city still hasn’t said who will build it.
The two development teams picked as finalists 10 months ago for the massive redevelopment of the Reeves Center property have waited longer than expected for a selection, and the District is now providing a new explanation for the delay.
The D.C. government has been trying to iron out issues with “sensitive technology infrastructure” on the site that would need to be relocated as part of the redevelopment and has proved more complicated than initially expected, Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development John Falcicchio told Bisnow.
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