Thursday, June 14, 2012

D.C. narrows list of developers for Stevens Elementary School - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Neil Albert, the former deputy mayore for planning and economi c development and new city announced Monday that his staff had eliminated six of the nineoriginaol bidders. A team made up of Chicago-bassed and the , basecd in D.C. Moddie Turay Company LLC, basefd in D.C. and founded by former Mayot Anthony Williams' special assistant Moddie Turray. Opus East was originall listed as a Turray partner by thedeputy mayor's offic e but is not included in its list of finalists. A partnership led by Peebles Development LLC, a likelg outgrowth of the Peebles aCoral Gables, Fla.-based firm led by D.C. native R. Donahue Peebles. Peeblesx is teamed with the Walker Group.
According to a preszs release from Albert, the finalists' proposals offere "various combinations of new housing, office space, hotels and neighborhood-servinbg retail." Among those eliminated are teams ledby Akridge, Cafritzz Interests and the Capitol Hill Business Improvement District, whicjh proposed using the site to trainj and house homeless adults. The finalists will presen t their plans at a community meetingJune 11, the day afterf a planned community meeting for final developers interested in Hine Jr. High Schooll to present.
Albert, who began as city administratorrthis week, announced in April the city had receivede bids for all 11 vacant schools the city has put on the

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