WCL&W Shareholders Evan Pritchard and Cathy Puskar worked closely with Gables Residential and Arlington County to win redevelopment approval for the Gables North Rolfe Street project. The development involves an exchange of land parcels between Gables Residential and the County that allows for redevelopment of the entire block, and the provision of a new replacement facility for Independence House, a County-run transitional living facility that has operated on the site since 1993. The project advances the vision for the area set forth in the Fort Myer Heights North Plan with the construction of two new LEED Gold residential buildings that will include 395 residential units, 39 of which will be committed affordable units, and a new public park at the corner of 14th Street North and North Rhodes Street.
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