Flats 8300 was constructed by Donohoe Construction, and Bozzuto is the property manager. If you're wondering when the Harris Teeter will open in the ground floor...they're behind schedule. They have their own construction contractor for their interior build-out, so Donohoe is not to blame.
Battery Lane side of Flats 8300 |
Entrance to courtyard from Wisconsin Avenue sidewalk; facade ornament at top is by Kent Bloomer |
This tiled wall public art piece is by Kent Bloomer as well |
Interior courtyard that will feature sculptures by Barton Rubenstein |
Townhouse units still under construction on the Wisconsin side |
The building looks a lot more impressive lit up at night than the renderings indicated |
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And no update for the Harris Teeter?
It's pretty nice inside. Biggest/longest lobby I've ever seen - it just keeps going and going. I wish they had out in more detail though.
May the way, why do apartment buildings use those tacky tied up signs? They are pretty much going to have advertising year round why not build it in? Equinox does a good job with theirs.
Well, at least its not a picture of meatballs. This comment section should stay civil.
As was asked, all anyone cares about is the grocery store. Could you please call their press office and report when they expect to deliver that store? All other reporting on this project is pointless unless your readers are looking for a million dollar apartment to move into. Thank you!
Also, the Kent Bloomer works are lovely. We really should look into having him do something for our daughter's dorm room in a couple of years.
I heard August from the EBCA when they asked Harris Teeter corporate
Did Donohoe pay Dyer to say that they are not to blame for Harris Teeter's delays?
I will have a separate report on Harris Teeter. There frankly isn't much to report. I don't expect it to be August, but certainly not soon.
@ 6:56, 7:00 AM - It seems that Dyer won't bother to do his job unless his readers tell him how, step by step.
He has a separate report on Teeter but there's not much to report. That's a good one.
I read that as "Hans Tieter". LOL
Should be! His nighttime economy efforts have done as much for this building and Harris Teeter as they have for the bars that closed.
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