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Saturday, June 30, 2018
The Wharf
A lot of major cities seek ways to redefine itself - whether it is through architecture, events, arts, culture or tourism, there is always something to set each city apart from the next. In Washington, D.C., a developer has transformed a portion of the city's southwest waterfront into a spectacular destination called the District Wharf. I had heard about this project several years ago when online media outlets broke the news about a waterfront redevelopment planned for southwest D.C. I was rather intrigued by what was being planned at this location. I recall coming to this area in 2000 to a night club and, again, several years later. On today, I decided to head into the District and experience this new outdoor spot and see what it is all about. Phase 1 of this project is now up and running and I do believe that the signature venue here is a concert hall name the Anthem. Phase 2 is scheduled to be completed in 2022. The Wharf features a lot of restaurants and bars, with a few specialty stores and boutiques, offices, hotels and I believe apartments/condos. What's charming and elegant are the Wharf's design elements, which includes some sophisticated architecture that "fits" lovely for a waterfront setting. The buildings are well balanced and proportional with the plazas and open space areas for walking, gathering, and sitting, with a few piers that extend out into the river for stunning views of the Wharf community.
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