Fort Totten Square Construction Update

From JBG:

The Fort Totten Square project is 98% complete. The first and second floors of the residential including the units, courtyards and amenity spaces have been inspected and are substantially complete. Inspections of the units and corridors continue on the 3rd and 4th floors of the building. The furniture for the main lobby, leasing office and clubroom areas has been delivered and the outdoor furniture for the pool and courtyards is scheduled to arrive towards the end of the month. Site work is wrapping up along 3rd Street from the main residential arrival to Riggs Road and will continue along Riggs Road over the next month.

We’re beginning to lease the apartments and are marketing studios at approximately $1,600, one bedrooms starting around $1,750 and two bedrooms starting around $2,400. The full property website (www.forttottensquare.com) is live and has more information about the units that are available including rents and floor plans.

The build out of the Walmart space is ongoing. The retail on the corner of Riggs Road and Chillum Place is ready for tenant build out and construction of the interior spaces will begin soon. Although we haven’t announced them yet, we are excited to report that we’ve entered into negotiations with two neighborhood serving retail tenants, a national pet store and a new, locally owned restaurant concept.

4 responses

    • I think Subway and Five Guys are already signed. Negotiations are now ongoing for the restaurant (probably the cafe space on the end near walmart) and I think the pet store for the 2 spaces between subway and five guys… at least that how i interpret this.

      i don’t think the pet store makes any sense though, especially if walmart sells pet supplies. WingStop negotiations probably fell through

  1. Being in this neighborhood for more than 50 years a pet store is the last retail space that we would have desired. It is so out of place. For years we have been without a barbershop, beauty Salon, Coffee shop and most of all restaurant/cafes. This is why we have to cross the Maryland line for these places. If you want to truly make us happy. Bring on retail that benefits all. Pet stores belong in strip malls… Not quiet residential neighborhoods. Will there be live pet?

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