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Lynch said he plans to keep much of the original plans for Half Street. Selling investors or apartment renters on Half Street, now part of a neighborhood known as Capitol Riverfront, ought to be a lot easier than when it was surrounded by vacant lots. Construction could start as early as 2016.
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The saga behind Washington’s most infamous hole in the ground nears a close - The Washington Post
This was a pretty good read from the Washington Post. I had been wondering what happened to this project, although, I assumed it went down the drain with the economy.
I'll believe it's actually happening when I see it.