Five buildings near the National Mall in Southwest D.C. — some of them considered the most block-like and dull properties downtown — could be subject to a massive redevelopment plan under a proposal released by the General Services Administration on Friday.
The agency issued a "Request for Information" to private sector developers interested in redeveloping a cluster of five buildings on 22 acres along Independence Avenue immediately south of the National Mall. The buildings are the Cotton Annex, the Forrestal Complex, the Orville and Wilbur Wright Buildings and GSA's own regional office building.
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