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Keeping up with D.C. economic development projects just got a bit easier

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Washington Business Journal by Michael Neibauer

 

From stormwater ponds to transformational 3-million-square-foot projects, the District has nearly 50 economic development initiatives in various stages ongoing throughout the city. This week, the D.C. government unleashed a helpful website to keep up with the work.

The pipeline project database tracks every project — whether an active solicitation, awarded, in negotiation, under construction or completed. Easily sortable by ward, the database provides project names, addresses, status, selected developer, type of development and square footage per use, the city's project manager, and estimated construction start and end dates.

Brian Kenner, D.C.'s deputy mayor for planning and economic development, tweeted the database unveiling on Monday.