Hoffman-Madison Waterfront Opens the Wharf to the Public on October 12
Today, Phase 1 of The Wharf opens to the public, reestablishing Washington, D.C., as a true waterfront city and destination.
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Today, Phase 1 of The Wharf opens to the public, reestablishing Washington, D.C., as a true waterfront city and destination.
The new complex on the Potomac adds a slew of restaurants, shopping, and recreation spaces.
Up until now, this fish market was about the extent of things to see along DC’s overlooked southwest waterfront. But just a few blocks away is a spanking-new development that may change that equation.
A struggling waterfront along the Potomac River will morph into a long-awaited commercial and residential destination known as the Wharf when it opens next month.
It’s a return to life for the area, which was commonly known as “the wharf” for decades before the nation’s first federal urban renewal effort here went awry, erasing a neighborhood and its once-thriving riverside.
Known for the exceptional Italian food he serves to power players at Fiola in the nation’s capital, Fabio Trabocchi will open Del Mar this fall in Southwest Washington's $2.2 billion Wharf development.
After more than a decade of planning and building, the Wharf is set to open one month from today.
Hoffman-Madison Waterfront (HMW), the master developer of the $2.5 billion, world-class mixed use waterfront neighborhood The Wharf, along with the National Park Service (NPS) and the District’s Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), announce a $4 million investment in neighborhood connectivity for DC’s Southwest quadrant.
Cranes have dotted the D.C. skyline for months. And before the end of the year, the Wharf development along Washington's southwest waterfront will finally open. Businesses opening shop there are in the middle of a hiring spree.
Introducing one of the best ways to view the city and the easiest mode of transportation to get to destinations on the Potomac and Anacostia rivers: our new water taxi. And if you just want to get across the Washington Channel, catch our jitney to East Potomac Park for a round of golf or a leisurely stroll.
Travel the WaterfrontThe District’s most noteworthy companies and retailers are setting down roots at The Wharf. Among the best commercial real estate in DC, our trophy spaces and prime retail locations provide prominent visibility and an attractive location with sweeping vistas and a lively after-work dining and entertainment scene.
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