Friday, October 10, 2014

WBJ poll: What's the most anticipated development project in Greater Washington? (McMillan is one of the seven choices.)

The Washington Business Journal invites you to take this quick poll:

I have not included the entire poll message below.  
        
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Note that the first of seven choices on the list is Bloomingdale's McMillan Sand Filtration site development project. 

And note that the image supplied with the poll is of McMillan from Vision McMillan Partners. 

The Washington region is scattered with development projects planned, approved and imagined. There are many to chose from, but we've singled out seven projects at various stages of planning or implementation. Tell us which one carries your interest the most.


1 comment:

Daniel in brookland said...

I love them ALL , god bless EYA, and Jair Lynch!
the same sort of racism and economic class discrimination allowed the miserable DC govt. to keep McMillan Park fenced off for 28 years. To deliver our public land to the corruption of DC govt. hacks and the developers If the Visionless McMillan Partners plan is so wonderful, why do they illegally hire a Baltimore PR firm to fake grass roots support. Bowser is co-conspirator, she doesn't even know what is going on at McMillan, providing miserable oversight. She facilitates lies by Jeff Miller the VMP project mananger and now Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development. She said "city money paying for PR campaign looks bad to the public", DMPED oversight City Council Committee on Economic Development, Feb, 11, 2014. He lies to her and says DMPED didn't pay for the PR campaign that's goal is "neutralize opposition, and "create the appearance of community support for VMP".
This was illegal PR campaign to subvert community opposition to VMP,
Please see the City Council hearing video below, Brookland residents landscape architect Mary Pat Rowan and historic restoration artist Daniel Wolkoff testify to Muriel Bowser Chair of the City Council Committee on Economic Development. This link goes to the testimony on McMillan Park from February 2014

http://youtu.be/uXkOgHV7Lhw