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Urban Turf: Barry Farm Redevelopment

Seven years after the Zoning Commission first approved a planned unit development for Barry Farm, and four years after an appeals court sent it back, the DC Housing Authority’s 8-10 year redevelopment of Barry Farm appears to be going the by-right route. The overall development, straddling both the intersections of Sumner Road at Firth Sterling Avenue SE and Stevens Road at Wade Road SE, will deliver a total of roughly 1,000 residential units and 40,000 square feet of retail and cultural and community uses, including a museum component across a handful of preserved units to commemorate the history of the neighborhood. The residential breakdown will include 380 rental replacement units for former residents, 320 rental units for households earning 30-80% of AMI, 40 for-sale units for households earning up to 80% of AMI, and 160 market rate for-sale units. Preservation of Affordable Housing, and A&R Development are the co-developers with the DC Housing Authority.

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