|
| ||||||||||||||||||||
|
See JDLand's 909 New Jersey Project Page
for Photos, History, and Details |





It's time to add another dining option to the neighborhood lineup, as Scarlet Oak has put out the word that it is opening at 4 pm tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 1, on the northwest corner of New Jersey Avenue and K Streets, SE, in the ground floor of the 909 New Jersey apartment building.|
Comments (2)
More posts:
909 New Jersey, Restaurants/Nightlife, scarletoak
|
Residents at 909 New Jersey Avenue received a notification today that construction is expected to begin "in the next few weeks" on Scarlet Oak, the restaurant announced last year from the folks who created Southern Hospitality in Adams Morgan.|
Comments (1)
More posts:
909 New Jersey, Restaurants/Nightlife, scarletoak
|
Just out from City Paper's Young and Hungry, the news that has been rattling around as rumor for weeks: "The official tree of the District of Columbia--Scarlet Oak--will be the name of an American restaurant coming to 909 New Jersey Ave. SE from the owners of Adams Morgan's Southern Hospitality."|
Comments (5)
|
There's been enough traffic on Twitter and in my inbox to make mention of the subtle changes in recent days and weeks on the northwest corner of New Jersey and K, where the empty retail space in the 909 New Jersey apartment building has sat since 2009.|
Comments (3)
More posts:
909 New Jersey, Retail, scarletoak
|

|
Comments (1)
More posts:
70/100 I, 909 New Jersey, Development News
|
Residents at three of the neighborhood's "new" apartment buildings--the Jefferson and Axiom at 70 and 100 I Street, and the 909 New Jersey Avenue building, branded together as "Capitol Yards"--are reporting the posting today of public notices, along with e-mails from management, announcing that the buildings are under contract to be sold.
That paperwork says that the price of 100 I for any tenant organization that may form to purchase the 246-unit building would be $93,879,000; readers report that the number for 70 I (448 units) is about $165 million, and 909's price (237 units) is around $95 million, which presumably are all somewhere in the neighborhood of the contract sales prices.|
Comments (9)
|
I haven't been there myself, but readers are reporting via Twitter and Facebook that Harry's Reserve Fine Wine and Spirits is now open for business on the southwest corner of New Jersey and I, in the ground floor of 909 New Jersey. It's been almost 10 months since the owners first signed a lease and started the liquor license process, but it's now the neighborhood's first outlet for the hard stuff in a number of years. It's also the first retail space at 909 New Jersey to be occupied, and the first new retail offering in Near Southeast since Justin's Cafe opened last April.|
Comments (8)
More posts:
909 New Jersey, Harry's Reserve, Retail
|
I also took a pretty full series of photos of 225 Virginia (soon to be 200 I), not to document any changes but to get what might be a final set of "before" images, since the word had been that construction was supposed to start in December, and then January. (There are a few piles of construction fencing now on site, but I wouldn't expect work to be truly imminent until that firetruck parked on site at 3rd and I disappears.)
icon to pair any shot with its "before" image. There's also last week's new photos, in case you missed them, showing the progress at Capitol Quarter, 1015 Half, and the Foundry Lofts.|
Comments (0)
More posts:
225 Virginia/Old Post Plant/200 I, 909 New Jersey, Harry's Reserve, Little Red Bldg/Lot 38 Espresso, Retail
|
|
Comments (0)
More posts:
11th Street Bridges, 909 New Jersey, Events, Harry's Reserve, Retail, Nationals Park, The Yards, Yards Park
|
|
Comments (0)
More posts:
100 M, 11th Street Bridges, 909 New Jersey, ANC News, Harry's Reserve, Retail, Square 743N, Water Taxis/Riverboats
|


























