Flag of the District of Columbia (Courtesy of dpw.dc.gov)
Flag of the District of Columbia (Courtesy of dpw.dc.gov)

District-based developer announced the first phase of  is delivering in early 2025, with residential move-ins set to start in February.

Located a short walk from Nationals Park and The Yards and adjacent to a 1,000-acre, waterfront national park, The Bridge District offers sweeping water views, open spaces, recreational opportunities, bike trails, and Metro, as well as easy access to neighborhood shops, restaurants and amenities. 

The Bridge District is delivering a vibrant and connected neighborhood in the District that will appeal to residents, businesses and visitors alike.

The first apartments to deliver will include 757 units across three distinct residential offerings 鈥 Stratos, Poplar House and Alula. Each building offers incredible amenities, unobstructed views of the water and monuments, and myriad opportunities to explore the outdoors, with premium apartment units that are available in a variety of layout types and price points. 

The residential community is managed by and the facilities are being built with an eye toward sustainability.

 鈥淥pening the first phase of the Bridge District is the culmination of more than 10 years of working with the city, our neighbors, capital partners and other stakeholders to bring a highly sustainable, new neighborhood to Washington, D.C.鈥 said Tom Skinner, managing partner of Redbrick LMD.  鈥淲ith a focus on nature, health and wellness, and immediate proximity to public transportation, parks and jobs, we believe The Bridge District will be a neighborhood that attracts residents, retailers and employers and a major contributor to the future economic growth of the city.鈥

Retail outlets will include Atlas Brew Works that will operate as a 100% solar-powered brewery, and renowned will bring a new restaurant. 

Additionally, The Bridge District also welcomes DC Fray with a pop-up outdoor sports and events area with the launch of FrayLife Rec at Bridge District. 

Further, Bridge District welcomes the return of Sandlot this spring after a year-long hiatus. 

With support from Redbrick and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Food Access Fun, Sandlot is reopening with a new culinary activation dubbed 鈥淭he Southside Snack & Ride鈥 along with community events, live entertainment, and cultural arts experiences.

For more information, go to 聽and follow @bridgedistrictdc on social media.

James Wright Jr. is the D.C. political reporter for the 番茄社区app. He has worked for the Washington AFRO-American Newspaper as a reporter, city editor and freelance writer and The Washington...

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