
WASHINGTON, DC-According to a Washington Examiner report, a proposed development for adding residences, retail and offices to the Easter Market in Washington DC is undergoing a makeover. Even before submitting the first plan for approval from the city, developers are making changes to planned redevelopment.
A 200,000-square-foot office space, a 60,000-square-foot retail and restaurants and 150 apartments are included in the proposed 510,000-square-foot project. Developers have been having meetings with city officials to revise their revamped plans. For the full story, go to Washington Business Journal.
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