I thought we killed this.
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On Wednesday, April 27, 2022, 8:22 AM, Seth Grimes <seth.grimes@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Developer EYA's plans for the Takoma Metro site include "studio to
three-bedroom units and 10,000-20,000 square feet of retail," reports DC Urban
Turf. "Roughly 50-80 units would be affordable to households earning up to 60%
of area median income (AMI)...
"There would be 184 residential and retail parking spaces and a
pick-up/drop-off/loading turnaround area under the building off Cedar Street.
The site will also be reconfigured, which will eliminate WMATA's existing
short-term parking and convert the Kiss & Ride drop-off to a driveway loop. Two
acres of open space will be split across a passive park along Eastern Avenue
and an activated retail plaza with terraced steps at the Metro entrance along
Carroll Street."
Visit EYA's project Web site at https://takomastationdevelopment.com/ ;.
Seth