The new residential buildings are planned for the former site of Hoa Binh Plaza at 16th and Washington.
The Washington Avenue building boom is set to continue, as OCF Realty is partnering with two other developers to bring a 300- to 400-unit multifamily building to the site of the former Hoa Binh Plaza at 16th and Washington.
affordable housing — getting all of that to effectively fit into the same box is the critical piece here,” said Ori Feibush, owner of OCF Realty. Much of Washington Avenue once was occupied by warehouses, light manufacturing, and other large commercial uses. The parcel at 1601 Washington was the longtime home to now shuttered Hoa Binh Plaza. As the neighborhoods on either side of the avenue — Point Breeze to the south and Graduate Hospital to the north — saw real estate reinvestment, a debate unfolded about whether Washington should host more homes.large projects at the intersection of Broad Street and Washington.
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