, Ward 8鈥檚 newest neighborhood, opened on May 5 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by city officials, stakeholders and residents.
鈥淥pening the first phase of the Bridge District is the culmination of more than 10 years of working with the city, our neighbors, capital partners, and other stakeholders,鈥 said the developer of the project. 鈥淲ith its serene and connected location, Bridge District is attracting residents, retailers and employers, while adding a major contributor to the economic growth of the city.鈥
Located a block west of the Anacostia Metro Station in Southeast, the development represents a $400 million investment 鈥 the largest private-sector project in Ward 8鈥檚 history, according to Skinner.
He noted that future additions will include a hotel and a full-service grocery store.
who chairs the Committee on Business and Economic Development, praised the new project.
鈥淲hat this means is more housing, more jobs and more opportunities for District residents,鈥 McDuffie said. 鈥淭his is laying a solid foundation for a more dynamic District of Columbia.鈥
The Bridge District, adjacent to the waterfront Anacostia National Park, sits within walking distance of Nationals Park and The Yards. The development offers water views, open spaces, recreational facilities, bike trails and Metro access, along with neighborhood shops and restaurants.
At full buildout, plans include 2.5 million square feet of mixed-use development aimed at residents, businesses and visitors.
The first phase includes 757 apartment units across three buildings: Stratos and Alula managed by Bozzuto Management Company, and Barsala oversees the furnished corporate housing units at Poplar House.
The project emphasizes sustainability, with Stratos, Poplar House and Alula seeking LEED Platinum Certification. Developers say the complex encompasses the largest multi-family structure worldwide pursuing International Living Future Institute Zero Carbon certification.
New retail establishments will open by year鈥檚 end, including Atlas Brew Works 鈥 a solar-powered brewery 鈥 and a restaurant owned by Ethiopian-born Chef Elias Taddesse.
Additional attractions include DC Fray, featuring outdoor sports and events through FrayLife Rec at Bridge District. Members and residents can participate in seasonal sports leagues starting this year. The space includes ping pong, cornhole and areas for programming and private events.
Though did not attend the ceremony, she issued a statement supporting the project.
鈥淲e are thrilled to open the Bridge District and deliver housing, amenities, and opportunity to Ward 8,鈥 Bowser said. 鈥淲e are excited by the potential this project holds 鈥 to be not only a world-class, sustainable residential neighborhood, but to serve as a mixed-use waterfront destination.鈥