City Ridge is a mixed-use development located in the Tenleytown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It is a large-scale project that includes residential, retail, and office space, as well as a public park. The development was initiated by the Foulger-Pratt Companies and is being built in partnership with the D.C. government.
The project is located on a 50-acre site that was previously home to the Washington Cathedral School and the Cathedral College. The site was acquired by the Foulger-Pratt Companies in 2007, and the development of City Ridge began in 2018.
The development includes a mix of residential units, including apartments, townhouses, and condominiums, as well as retail space, restaurants, and a public park. The residential buildings are designed in a variety of architectural styles, including mid-rise and high-rise buildings.
In addition to its residential and retail components, City Ridge also includes a number of office buildings, including the new headquarters for the American Red Cross. The development also includes a public park, which features a playground, a dog park, and a number of walking and biking trails.
Overall, City Ridge is a large-scale development that aims to provide a mix of residential, retail, and office space in the Tenleytown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Its diverse mix of architectural styles and amenities make it a unique addition to the city's landscape.
What was once the Fannie May Head Quarters, City Ridge is being transformed into a new urban village, replete with restaurants, grocers, and shady historic trees. An immense undertaking, to be sure, but well worth the effort.
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We are also responsible for installing roof "scaffold" below the remaining dormers and overhead protection for the workers below.