Poplar Point Articles
Development at RFK
Those who live close to the imaginatively named RFK Campus have a vested interest in what goes there, having lived through some of the nightmares that occurred because of a stadium being nearby.
Washington Post: Poplar Point is not the place to put the FBI headquarters
“I’m all for keeping the FBI headquarters in D.C. But Jack Evans was wrong to suggest in his Nov. 6 Local Opinions essay, “The FBI headquarters belongs in D.C.,” Poplar Point as a possible location.”
Washington Post: The FBI headquarters belongs in D.C.
“After more than a decade, the federal government might soon announce a new site for the FBI headquarters.”
APACC leads the private sector in clean-up of Anacostia
“The Anacostia Park and Community Collaborative (APACC) was founded in 2015 by Phil Pannell of the Anacostia Coordinating Council and Doug Siglin. It has grown and begun to emerge as a major leader of the private sector in efforts to engage the citizens of Wards 7 and 8 in activities related to the Anacostia River and adjacent public lands…”
DCist: Community Activists Are Trying To Stop This Development From Going Up In Anacostia
“Aristotle Theresa, the man behind a gentrification lawsuit against D.C., as well as several other lawsuits to halt planned developments in gentrifying neighborhoods, is taking on another project.”
The Washington Informer: Advocates Tap Institutional Knowledge in Renewed Fight for Poplar Point
Almost three decades ago, eco-feminist Brenda Richardson and some colleagues with the Earth Conservation Corps stumbled upon a fenced-off, forested area behind Howard Road in Southeast. It turned out to be a very well-hidden gem.
Washington Business Journal on City’s Eastern End, “Hard Work is Paying Off”
“From the imminent construction of the 11th Street Bridge Park to the ongoing redevelopment of St. E’s, from the promise of new mixed-use at the Congress Heights Metro to the promise of new mixed-use at Poplar Point, there is much to look forward to on the city’s eastern end.”