11TH STREET BRIDGE PARK TO CONNECT SOUTHEAST COMMUNITIES
, 11th Street Bridge ParkThe 11th Street Bridge Park will be D.C. first elevated public park. News4′ Shomari Stone has a closer look at the plans. – NBC4
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The 11th Street Bridge Park will be D.C. first elevated public park. News4′ Shomari Stone has a closer look at the plans. – NBC4
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Southeast residents are learning more about a project that hopes to bridge communities on both sides of the Anacostia River. – WUSA9
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We swear spring is coming! And while winter may have done some damage to many of our beloved cherry blossoms, Ice Storm Stella will not ruin all of our spring fun. – The Hill is Home
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The National Cherry Blossom Festival officially began on Wednesday, but you really haven’t missed a thing — for better or worse. – The Washington Post
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As development continues to transform the District, more eyes are turning east of the Anacostia River, a longtime bastion of affordable housing in the city, yet also containing some of its most-neglected and overlooked communities. – Urban Turf
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City First Enterprises (CFE) and Citi Community Development announce the plan for CFE to create the first Community Land Trust (CLT) in the historic Anacostia neighborhood in the District of Columbia (DC) to preserve affordability, prevent displacement and enable community residents to purchase homes to build long-term financial assets. – City First Homes
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The famed “linear park” may be a runaway success, but it’s also a symbol of Manhattan’s rising inequality. Can its founder help other cities learn from its mistakes? – City Lab
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In the summer of 2016, the 11th Street Bridge Park and the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) began working in partnership with faith-based communities on both sides of the river to revitalize underutilized spaces with urban gardens. – Rooflines
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In the raging tempest that is DC’s housing market, the areas east of the Anacostia River offer a final bastion of affordability. But with prices starting to rise in this area too, more needs to be done to make sure longtime residents can stay. – Housing Advocacy Team (HAT)
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In 2019, the 11th Street Bridge Park will become the District of Columbia’s first elevated park, connecting the historic Anacostia and Capitol Hill neighborhoods that are geographically divided by the Anacostia River. – Revitalization News
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