1107 DELAWARE AVE SW Washington, DC 20024 Active
UPDATED: 09/16/2025 12:10 AM ON MARKET: 162 days on market
$2,500,000
3,022 Sqft Lot
Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Special Purpose
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID DCDC2222932
HOA Y/N N
Year Built 1952
Tax Year 2025
Lot Size 3,022 Sqft
Acres 0.07
Property Sub-Type Special Purpose
Source BRIGHT
Property Description
Back on the market! The buyer's financing fell through. Don't hesitate. This is a hot property. Mid-20th Century Church was built in 1950. Located less than 1 block off of M St SW. This location is about to undergo a total "make-over" encompassing almost 10 acres virtually all around this church (see extensive info in attached documents). You can keep this absolutely fine Mid-20th Century building, or you can upgrade by working with the developer for the city. The existing congregation has a different worship tradition and desires to relocate. However, for a progressive-minded ministry seeking to establish itself in a new model neighborhood, this could be the perfect opportunity. Situated on an adjacent or common border to the District of Columbia, the "Greenleaf Community" Redevelopment project. The site is now Zoned RA-1, but the city has published a plan to rezone this site to MU-10. The redevelopment will encompass at least 10 acres, which the city's proposal states will become: "a Model Community, a Green Oasis, an Arts and Cultural Destination, a thriving Town Center." See planning.dc.gov/publication/southwest-neighborhood-plan The new SW Wharf (3.2 million square feet of development) is a short walk to the west, and the site is within 3 to 4 blocks of the Waterfront Metro Station and the Nats Park Metro Station. To the east, the site is a similar distance from the Capital Riverfront and the "Yards," which is part of the Anacostia Waterfront Initiative (AWI), adding millions of square feet of high-quality residential, retail, and office space. And to the south of the site, approximately 5 blocks is Audi Field and the Buzzard Point redevelopment—an awesome Mission Field for an inner-city ministry and congregation. Be sure to review the attached documents.


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