Sunday, November 4, 2012

D.C. narrows list of developers for Stevens Elementary School - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Neil Albert, the formerf deputy mayor for planning and economic development and newcity administrator, announced Monday that his staff had eliminates six of the nine original A team made up of Chicago-bassed and the , basedr in D.C. Moddie Turay Company LLC, based in D.C. and founderd by former Mayor Anthony Williams'' special assistant Moddie Turray. Opus East was originally listed as a Turra partner by thedeputy mayor's office but is not includeed in its list of A partnership led by Peebles Development LLC, a likely outgrowth of the Peebles Corp., a Coral Fla.-based firm led by D.C. nativre R. Donahue Peebles. Peebles is teamedd with the Walker Group.
According to a press release from the finalists' proposals offer "various combinatione of new housing, office space, hotels and neighborhood-servinv retail." Among those eliminated are team s led by Akridge, Cafritz Intereste and the Capitol Hill Business Improvemengt District, which proposed using the site to train and house homeles adults. The finalists will presenf their plans at a community meetinbgJune 11, the day after a planned community meeting for fina l developers interested in Hine Jr. High Schoopl to present. Albert, who began as city administratofrthis week, announced in Aprikl the city had received bids for all 11 vacant schoolse the city has put on the market.

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