
Mayor Bowser and Whole Foods have been critical in helping us achieve our vision for this project, and we’re looking forward to delivering it,” said Bob Murphy, managing principal of MRP Realty, in a prepared statement. Having accessibility to common areas like gym and dance rooms are amazing. “This development is not about building another apartment building, but about creating and contributing to a community. I have thoroughly enjoyed living here and the sense of calmness of building. The introduction of the Wren into the urban structure of the area involved widening the sidewalks around the site and building a continuation of Bryant St. said: Ive been looking for a home since May 2022 in DC and it was. The project was designed according to the District’s new land disposition rules regarding new buildings constructed on previously District-owned land, featuring 132 affordable residential units out of the 433. 4 reviews of The Wren Ive been living at The Wren for a month and it has. And now, with the addition of The Wren, even more people will have the opportunity to enjoy Shaw and call it home.” work as Project Director for the Prison Research and Innovation Initiative and the DC Police Reform Commission and Deputy Director for DC Justice Lab. “The Shaw neighborhood has been a major focus for JBG SMITH,”said Kai Reynolds, co-chief development officer of JBG SMITH, in prepared remarks. “Participating in the neighborhood’s transformation from night-life driven to a hub for dining and retail has been remarkable. Where we can share experiences, resources and to help one another. The building will feature 433 residential units and a 43,406-square-foot Whole Foods, which will anchor the building through the ground floor, bringing additional street-level retail to the area. We create this community where women in real estate will excel and empower each other. Xfinity is proud to provide the residents of The Wren DC, Washington, DC the best Digital Cable TV, Home Phone, High Speed Internet and Home Security.

NW, in close proximity to Howard University. The 289,686-square-foot mixed-use development is aiming for LEED Silver certification. MRP Realty, Ellis Development Group and JBG SMITH have broken ground on The Wren, located in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
