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Placeholder Image Return to the River - Welcome N Annual Meeting Luncheon & State of the Capitol Riverfront a Thursday, January 17, 2019 m e D a t e Capitol Riverfront “Dashboard” • 500 acres • 37.5M square feet • 65% built-out • 34,000 employees • 9,500 residents • 7 subareas • 2 grocery stores • 2 sports stadiums • 13 acres of parks Why We Are Here… River Connections “Eventually everything connects – people, places, objects. The quality of the connections is the key to quality per se.” Charles Eames “Take me to the river, drop me in the waters…washing me down” Talking Heads We are all Connected… Physically Spiritually Generationally By Place By Social Media By Events And Rivers Connect Us… Anacostia Destinations Arboretum Tidal Basin/ Langston Golf Hains Point Kingman Island Yards Park Kenilworth RFK Stadium Aquatic Gardens Washington Channel Poplar Point Anacostia Park Anacostia Destinations Rivers Have Sustained Us… Early Settlements Shipping/Commerce Manufacturing Agriculture Hydro-Electricity Water Supplies Recreation But We Have Not Always Been Kind… Inspiration 2003 Anacostia Waterfront Initiative Framework Plan “You can’t be unhappy in the middle of a big, beautiful river.” Jim Harrison Framework Plan Themes 15 Years of Implementation “A Plan Is Not Great Unless It Is Put Into Action.” Connections Clean the River Public Parks Community Events Boating Communities Infrastructure Recreation Fields s n o i t c e n n o C s n o i t c e n n o C Partners in the Effort Anacostia River Corridor Anacostia River & Parklands • 8.5 mile river corridor connects 1,800 acres of public parks • Connects to amenities such as: Washington Channel, Hains Point, Yards Park, Anacostia Park, Kingman & Heritage Islands, National Arboretum & Kenilworth Gardens, Nats Park, Audi Field, etc. • 16 miles of riverwalk trail Comparable Parks/Rivers Rock Creek Park • 1,754 acres along the Rock Creek Valley • 8.5 miles of hiking trails • 32.5 miles of running/biking trails • Connects to numerous attractions such as: the Nature Center & Planetarium, Peirce Mill, horse center, golf course, etc. Pittsburg, PA Three Rivers Park – Pittsburg, PA • 880 acre riverfront park system • 13 miles of riverfront trails • Connects to attractions such as Point State Park; Heinz Field; PNC Park; Pittsburg Convention Center; Allegheny Landing; etc. • Riverlife oversees a variety of functions along the riverfront park system. Austin, TX Lady Bird Lake & Butler Trail • 500 acre lake adjacent • Connects to attractions such as to downtown Zilker Park, Barton Springs, outdoor • 10.1 miles of hike/bike amphitheaters, botanical gardens, the Long Center for Performing Arts, etc. trails San Antonio, TX San Antonio Riverwalk Trail • 15 miles of trails north & south of downtown, with 3 miles in downtown • Originally built as flood control project • Connects to a variety of attractions such as convention center, historic missions, San Antonio Museum of Art, the Pearl District, Brackenridge Park, SA zoo, etc. • Over 1,400 acres along the SA River San Antonio, TX 10 mile stretch of trail south of downtown loop to Missions DC Clean Rivers Project Opening of the “DC Clean Rivers” Project • Reduces 95%+ of CSO effluent • Anacostia water quality improved dramatically – over 4.5 billion gallons of sewage kept out of river • Culmination of a 4-year, $2B+ project with three tunnel bores • 2 tunnels complete, 3rd tunnel bore underway 2018 in the Rear View Mirror Year of the Anacostia DC Clean Rivers All Star Game Half Street Construction Opening of Audi Field Whole Foods DC Water Headquarters 14 Buzzard Point Emerges 1900 Half Street, SW Peninsula 88 1,200 housing units 100,000 SF of retail 19,000 seat soccer stadium Riverwalk trail River Point Audi Field connections BID Board of Directors BID Team Remarks Councilmember Charles Allen Ward 6 Men in Blue 2018 CLEAN TEAM AWARDS Employee of the Year BID Clean Team 14 Full-time Clean Team Members with additional seasonal support 74,945 Bags of trash collected 38,000 Hours of total service Men in Blue 87% Clean/Very Clean Employee of the Year Bernard Bynum Bernard is our point person in Yards Park. He works at a quick pace, but with a constant smile. He has learned the complicated systems related to the Canal Basin water feature. Bernard joined the team in 2015. Award for Special Merit Jerry Carcamo Jerry has demonstrated tremendous leadership of the clean team over the last 4 years. He is more than ready to get his hands dirty, but really excels at training and incorporating new team members to make the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood such an inviting place. 2018 FOUNDATION AWARDS Public Sector Partner Private Sector Partner Public Sector Partner “The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. The activist is the man who cleans up the river.” Ross Perot Public Sector Partner Anacostia Watershed Society Private Sector Partner “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us”. Winston Churchill Private Sector Partner Skanska DC Water Headquarters 99 M Office Building 11th Street Bridges Placeholder Image 2018 State of the Capitol Riverfront N a m e D a t e 2018 Residential Highlights Callisto – Murillo/Malnati Group Emblem at Barracks Row – Bozzuto Agora – WC Smith 18 Rental Units 20 Condo Units 334 Rental Units 17 buildings under construction 5,200 units Novel West Half The Maren The Garrett For Sale Product Increases Avidian The Bower Peninsula 88 577 Total New Units Emblem at Barracks Row West Half Residential Development Existing Under Construction 2018 Groundbreaking 6,236 Units 5,200 Units 2,665 Units 27 Projects 17 Projects 7 Projects Agora, WC Smith 1250, Jair Lynch, River Point, River Point Partners, 334 Rental Units 300 Rental Units | 2Q 2019 485 Rental Units | 4Q 2019 1221 Van, JBG Smith Meridian on First, Paradigm 1900 Half, Douglas Development, 291 Rental Units 273 Rental Units | 4Q 2019 415 Rental Units | 4Q 2019 Population Boom 20,000 18,000 16,000 17,200 13,400 14,000 12,000 9,500 1,377 For Sale Units 10,000 8,100 8,000 1,247 Rental Units 6,000 4,580 780 800 10,300 Population 4,000 780 8,000 5,456 5,665 2,000 3,799 0 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 (projected) (projected) Office Highlights 99 M DC Water Headquarters One M – NAB Headquarters 34,500 Employees 6.5M SF of Office Space 250 M Street 25 M Street The Yards Parcel I DDOT Headquarters Chemonics Headquarters Hospitality Highlights Thompson D.C. 220 Keys Delivering 4Q 2019 New 200-key hotel planned for CSX site on New Jersey Avenue, SE – planned delivery 2021 Hospitality Growth 1200 1042 1000 962 800 737 567 600 372 400 204 200 0 2006 2015 2016 2017 2019 2020 CSX Site Hotel 2018 Retail Openings 19 New Shops, Restaurants, Services -DOCKSIDE- Existing Retail 55 Food & Beverage 34 Other Retail 89 Total Retailers Opening in 2019 12 New Stores & Restaurants Announced Event Highlights Outdoor Movie MLB All Star Week & Game Series Opening of Farmers Friday Night Concerts Audi Field Market Marketing & PR Highlights • 465 earned media hits in 2018 • 6 speaker series panels • 1 of 12 coolest neighborhoods • 900 Attendees at 2018 Rooftop around the world – Forbes Hop – DC’s largest open house • 5 “Decade of Progress: Future of • 17 Instagrammable baseball & Growth” Campaign Videos – Biz glove sculptures for All-Star Week Journal • 13,500 Front Page News • 100 holiday snowflakes throughout subscribers neighborhood Big Numbers…Big Growth! • 65% built-out by 2019 • 15,000 residents by 2021 • 100 restaurants/retailers by 2019 • 1 South Capitol Street Bridge by 2021 • $287M tax revenue generated in 2018 Anacostia River Panel Jim Foster – President: Anacostia Watershed Society Tommy Wells – Director: DOEE Krista Schlyer – Photographer & Author Andrew Trueblood – Acting Director: DCOP Anacostia: Asset and Amenity Capitol Riverfront at Buildout 37.5M Square Feet .