Thursday, November 19, 2015

Hive Hotel Gets ANC Buzzing

ANC 2A
November 19 2015

ANC 2A and Neighbors Have Reservations


Developer Jim Abdo, the name behind such as Wooster-Mercer Lofts, Landmark at Senate Square, Monroe Street Market and Bryan Street Lofts, is launching Abdo Hospitality with the renovation and restoration of the former Allen Lee Hotel in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of the District.

Located at 2224 F Street NW in Foggy Bottom at the corner of F Street and Virginia Avenue, the Allen Lee previously offered low-cost rooms to travelers and locals with minimal accommodation needs.


Abdo's Hive Hotel will be DC's first pod hotel, offering rooms of approximately 250 square feet in size. Restoration of much of the original exterior, along with incorporation of architectural elements such as 115 year-old exposed brick on the interior, is well underway, The interior design is hip, urban and smart, utilizing tech and small space storage solutions to offer guests a compact-but-stylish, plugged-in experience. Hive Hotel will also offer a summer garden and sidewalk cafe. Located very near Foggy Bottom Metro Station (orange, silver & blue lines), the hotel will also be convenient to Foggy Bottom's Whole Foods market, various eateries and shops, Georgetown and West End.


So why did ANC 2A commissioners and some local residents issue a stinging protest against Hotel Hive;s liquor license application at Wednesday night's ANC 2A meeting?


In short, parking, traffic congestion and noise. Residents worry that there is not enough space in front of or behind the building to allow for deliveries, loading and unloading of passengers and luggage, or taxi service.


From one resident:"You have no loading dock..." and "The width between the wall and the sidewalk is about the length of a car. I think you've exaggerated your space availability." 



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Abdo responded that a 100' no parking zone in front of the hotel will be designated for loading and unloading:


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Noise, roofdeck, summer garden and sidewalk cafe operation hours were primarily at issue, with some residents complaining that noise in the area has an amphitheater effect throughout the neighborhood:


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Abdoi Hospitality seeks approval for:
  1. Application by “Abdo F St., LLC” (dba Abdotel) for a substantial change to their Retailer’s Class “C” Hotel liquor license (2224 F Street NW, ABRA-090189) 
Commissioners unanimously voted to protest on the basis of parking, noise and diminution of property value.

Aldo and his team stated their intention to work with the commission to reach solutions agreeable to neighbors.




Thursday, November 5, 2015

Parishoners vs Zip Car - The 3 Space Battle

ANC 2F
11-4-2015

A lengthy discussion wore on at Wednesday night's ANC 2F meeting over the allocation of three parking spaces on the north side of Corcoran east of 14th Street.

Parishioners of John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church faced off against Zip Car representative Scott Holland and commissioners, parishioners making the case that they need the parking for services, Zip Car bemoaning the recent loss of their 14th Street lot at 1617 14th Street, and commissioners trying to sort out the DDOT details.


 Le Diplomate restaurant General Manager William Washington turned up in support of the parishioners.



In the end, the commission voted to allot two of the three requested spaces to Zip Car.

Is This Thing On? 1001 O Street


ANC 2F
11-4-2015

At tonight's ANC 2F meeting commissioner Kevin Sylvester (SMD 2F07) wanted to make sure we were recording when he brought up an off-agenda item regarding 1001 O Street. Sylvester says the owner of the single family rowhouse, architect Suzane Reatig, wants to convert the residence to a two unit condo. Permits are pending and Sylvester says the commission and the residents it represents were not consulted, or allowed to provide input:
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On June 25 2015, the Shaw Historic District's Historic Preservation Board found the project to be compatible with the surrounding neighborhood.