
Washington D.C. is about to witness a significant transformation with the groundbreaking of The Geneva, what is set to be the city's largest office-to-residential conversion. Mayor Muriel Bowser is scheduled to celebrate this milestone today at 11 am at the site located at 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW. The details of this event were revealed in a press release on the Mayor's official website, aiming to draw attention from local and national press alike.
The Geneva project underscores an urban trend of repurposing commercial real estate in response to changing work patterns and residential needs. Mayor Bowser's involvement signals a municipal endorsement and a strategic step towards addressing housing concerns in the nation's capital. In an effort to accommodate media interest, press representatives have been asked to RSVP through an announcement on the Mayor's website, confirming the significance of the conversion's kickoff.
For those unable to attend, the DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music, and Entertainment is ensuring that the event is accessible to all by providing a live feed. This initiative illustrates the local government's commitment to transparency and community engagement. The stream will be available on the Mayor's official live page, on Channel 16 (DCN), and through Mayor Bowser’s Facebook or X platforms. Media outlets and residents alike are encouraged to tune in and witness the turning point for a landmark building in the city's history.
Located in close vicinity to the Dupont Circle Metro Station and the 20th St & Florida Ave NW Bikeshare, the venue is a strategic choice that emphasizes the city’s push for sustainable urban transportation.









