The National Capital Commission board of directors on Thursday approved the final concept plan for LeBreton Flats and learned the identities of three development teams competing to build the first part of the modern-day redevelopment of the key federal site. Read More
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NCC board approves development concept for LeBreton Flats, hopes library parcel 'sets the tone'
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