ALEXANDRIA, VA – Alexandria’s City Council has approved the first phase of a plan to redevelop the old Potomac River Generating Station into a mixed-use development.
The unanimous vote on Saturday approved the special use permits the project requires and the 30-year, $135-million tax-increment financing plan proposed for the public infrastructure that the city’s investment will fund.
According to the developer, HRP, this round of approvals covers the redevelopment’s proposed Blocks B and C, a Waterfront Park and a Rail Corridor Park. Ultimately, the 19-acre site is envisioned as a neighborhood with rental and condo units, ground-floor retail, public green spaces and pedestrian and bike routes.
The site was acquired by developer HRP in 2020, more than a decade after the power station had closed. The developer says the groundbreaking will be in 2027.
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