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Cathedral Commons Construction and Excavation Update

We’re kicking off the month of May with a continuation of the mass excavation, which will likely be completed by the end of the month. Concrete began on April 22 with the installation of the first tower crane on the South Parcel. Street Closure information: We will close Idaho Avenue, between Newark Street and Macomb Street,… (Continue reading)

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Spring Construction Update at Cathedral Commons

Mass excavation will continue through approximately the middle of May. As of now, the excavation is 60% complete. Concrete is scheduled to begin around mid-April with the installation of the first tower crane on the South Parcel. We are also still planning to close Idaho Avenue, between Newark Street and Macomb Street, for utility work… (Continue reading)

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Excavation Continues at Cathedral Commons

February 22, 2013
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The driving of piles is complete for the support of excavation. Mass excavation will continue through approximately the middle of May. We are still planning to close Idaho Avenue, between Newark Street and Wisconsin Avenue, for utility work from approximately the middle of April to the end of May. We will give the specific dates… (Continue reading)

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Construction Update at Cathedral Commons

February 7, 2013
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The support of excavation is going according to schedule and should be completed by April. The mass excavation is also going as scheduled and it will continue for the next few months. An important update: we are planning to close Idaho Avenue, between Newark Street and Wisconsin Avenue, for utility work from approximately the middle… (Continue reading)

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Cathedral Commons Construction Update

January 18, 2013
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The Support of Excavation (pile driving) is nearly 90% complete on the South Parcel and has moved onto the North Parcel. Mass Excavation has begun on the South Parcel and will continue for the next few months. The Newark Street closure occurred on January 7, under DDOT supervision. We are working with DDOT and the… (Continue reading)

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Newark Street Closure Delayed

Happy Holidays! We wanted to share that the Newark Street Closure is delayed until January 7. Check out the latest site progress below, and we’ll continue to post updates regarding the closure as we receive them.   (Continue reading)

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Site Progress and Newark St. Closing

December 14, 2012
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The demolition of the above grade structure on the North Parcel main building was completed last week, and the South Parcel Building is scheduled to be completed this week.  There has been some minor site demolition in preparation of the support of excavation, which is slated to begin in the next few weeks.  Please note… (Continue reading)

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Demolition Progress in December

December 10, 2012
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Cathedral Commons, Washington DC, Washington DC NW

Demolition of existing buildings at Cathedral Commons is progressing according to plan, and we’re anticipating that the above-grade structure demolition should be completed by mid-December.  This will be immediately followed by the below grade demolition, which will proceed in conjunction with the support of excavation activities. There will be minor site work associated with the… (Continue reading)

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Coming Fall 2014 to Washington D.C.: Cathedral Commons!

The Bozzuto Group is excited to announce a new community coming to Washington D.C. NW: Cathedral Commons! An ideal combination of apartments, townhomes, retail space and a state-of-the-art Giant grocery store, Cathedral Commons is an all inclusive community. And the collaboration with Giant means our residents will always be just a few steps away from… (Continue reading)

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Current Site Utilization Plan for Cathedral Commons

Click here to view our current site utilization plan!  (Continue reading)