6 Properties Show How D.C.'s Fire Station Redevelopment Pipeline Is Heating Up
The D.C. government is steadily overhauling its fire station fleet. Over the past five years, D.C. has put a half-dozen stations in the redevelopment pipeline, with the properties either set to become revamped firehouses with additional mixed-use components or be fully redeveloped with the fire stations moving elsewhere.
It is part of an effort by Mayor Muriel Bowser's administration to convert aging assets owned by the city, including schools, the St. Elizabeths East hospital campus and the Reeves Center.