Within the past week, two of the unoccupied buildings in the blocks just north the stadium site were demolished:
1236 South Capitol, that funky neon-yellow bungalow sandwiched between the BP gas station and the Public Storage Building, and
1201 Cushing, a little white ramshackle building behind a wooden fence that you would never have seen unless you ventured down Cushing south of M. (In fact, *I* had never seen it until late last year.) The South Capitol Street site is being cleared so that the WMATA employee parking lot that was just moved a few hundred feet south from next to the Navy Yard Metro Half Street entrance can be relocated again (see my
entry about this from back in November). The Cushing lot is the first demolition as the land gets cleared for
Monument Realty's Half Street mixed-use project (55 M Street et al). These have now been added to the top of my
Demolished Builings Gallery; and if you scroll down the page a good ways, you'll see two additional
icons. First, I realized that I needed to include the little building demolished sometime in 2005 that was attached to the west side of Nation; then, while browsing through my photos, I found out that not only had the empty lot on the west side of the Good N Plenty carryout at
Half and N contained a rowhouse within the relatively recent past, but that I actually had one photo of it, so it's added to the Gallery now as well. I imagine the Demolished Buildings page is going to get a pretty good workout over the next few weeks.
UPDATE: Fixed the bad
Demolished Buildings Gallery link. Oops.