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Fast Facts

Developers: The Peterson Companies
Engineers/Architects of Records: Loiederman Soltesz Associates
Convention Center: Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
(the largest non-gaming hotel & convention center on the east coast)
Zoned: Mixed - Use

Waterfront Parcel: 264 acres located in the southeast quadrant along the Potomac River

Downtown (Phase One Development)

  • From the water and from the front of National Harbor Gaylord Hotel & Conference
  • Awakening Sculpture (relocated from Washington DC in March 08)
  • Hiker/Biker Trail along the Potomac
  • Water Taxi (service from National Harbor to Alexandria Va.)
  • Dining & Entertainment
  • Hotels/Resorts/Timeshares
    • Westin Hotel,
    • Marriott Residence Inn
    • Hampton Inn
    • Wyndam Vacation Suites
  • Residential
  • Marina
  • Parking

Midtown (future)

  • Gaylord Conference and Convention Center
    Retail
  • Dining
  • Museum
  • Parking

 

 


Upland (future)

  • Residential
  • Park & Recreation Area

North Cove (part of Phase One development)

  • Current Usage
    • Emergency Access
    • Helicopter Pad
    • Turn-around lanes to re-enter National Harbor downtown
  • Future Development
    • Commercial-Retail

Beltway Parcel: 70 acres located in the northern quadrant along the Potomac River (part of Phase One development)

  • Current usage
    • Contractor’s Parking
    • Contractor’s Staging
    • Special Events
    • Public Parking
  • Future Development (Commercial Retail)
    • Retail (200,000 sf)
    • Office (1,220,000 sf)
    • Hotel (850 rooms)
    • Visitor’s Center

Construction Facts

  • Phase One infrastructure and convention center completed April 1, 2008
  • National Harbor BoulevardPublic Roadway – 13,500 linear feet
    • National Harbor Blvd
    • Waterfront Street
    • Fleet Street
    • Saint George Blvd
  • Private Roadway – 4,300 linear feet
    • Potomac Passage
    • American Way
    • Mariner Passage
    • Waterman Passage (Photo: National Harbor Blvd)
    • National Plaza
  • Construction Workers at National HarborConstruction Workers – over 2,000 (at the height of construction)
  • Permits – Nearly 300 permits (collecting over $2 million in fees)

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