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Potential Summary Chevy Chase
Center Area Potential Summary
The redevelopment of Chevy
Chase Center into a 412,000 square foot mixed-use project is the
result of a seven-year entitlement effort. This entitlement process
includes the amendment of the Friendship Heights Sector Plan for
the central business district of Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights. Montgomery County approved
the expansion within this area’s commercial corridor to include
the following projects (in addition to one previously approved project): Chevy Chase Center:
Redevelopment of this
98,000 square foot center to include a total of 412,000 square feet
with 112,000 square feet of commercial space located in low rise
buildings on Wisconsin Avenue, 54,000 square foot of neighborhood
retail and 260,000 square feet in office/retail. The Chevy
Chase Center Office Tower is now 100% leased. Please click
here for additional information. New England Development:
Redevelopment of this 176,188 square foot department store
into a 1,050,000 square feet mixed-use project including 450,000
square feet of office, 300,000 square feet of retail, 40,000 square
feet below grade for a grocery store and 275 multi-family units.
GEICO Headquarters
Site: This national insurance
company can re-develop its existing 514,257 square feet facility
into 810,000 square feet of office space and 500 residential units. Chase Tower:
The development of 226,252
square feet of office space and 23,645 of retail space. This project
was completed in 2002 and is fully leased.
Montgomery County will not further
amend the Sector Plan for this area for approximately 20 years,
so the potential commercial development in this highly desirable
location is clearly defined for the foreseeable future. Only one prime commercial
site is available with Wisconsin Avenue frontage in the Washington,
DC portion of this retail corridor. The site is owned by the Washington
Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, which recently made this existing
maintenance facility available through its joint development program. Recent developments on the Washington
DC side of the Chevy Chase corridor include the re-development of
Mazza Gallerie (see Retail
Information section) and a low-rise building across from Mazza
Gallerie with Loehmann's, Borders, Maggiano’s and Linens ‘n
Things. Chevy Chase Center provides a unique
opportunity to gain access to Class A Office and retail market with
Wisconsin Avenue exposure not likely to be present again for the
next decade or more.
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