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February 28, 2017
Georgetown's ANC in favor of planned Georgetown-Rosslyn gondola
The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) still needs to secure a landing site and initiate a multi-year environment impact analysis.
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February 13, 2017
Arlington ‘not in favor’ of Georgetown-Rosslyn gondola funding
Since 2013, there have been plans to create a gondola system, connecting Rosslyn with Georgetown. After learning that the gondola system is feasible, the Arlington County Board reconsidered whether or not they would fund the project. The answer: no.
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December 2, 2016
Gondola arrives at the National Building Museum
This Thursday, the National Building Museum hosted a panel on the Georgetown-Rosslyn gondola system proposed with speakers that included Otto Condon of ZGF Architects and University of Maryland Professor Emeritus of Architecture Roger Lewis.
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November 4, 2016
Georgetown-Rosslyn gondola is feasible, but is it worth it?
The possibility for a gondola system connecting Georgetown with Rosslyn is no longer up in the air. This week, a $190,000 study conducted by ZGF Architects LLP confirmed that the proposed transit system is both feasible and legal.
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November 3, 2016
Georgetown-Rosslyn gondola is feasible, says study
For years now, there have been plans to create a gondola connection from Georgetown to Rosslyn, and, according to a newly released study, the transit system is both feasible and legal.
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October 19, 2016
Georgetown-Rosslyn gondola feasibility study findings to be released on November 3
Since April of this year, ZGF Architects has conducted research on whether or not it’s possible for Washington, D.C. to construct a gondola system between Georgetown and Rosslyn. Finally, the results of the feasibility study will be released.
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April 28, 2016
Georgetown-Rosslyn Gondola Study Firm Announced
Will gondolas ever float over the Potomac River, connecting Georgetown to Rosslyn? That's up to ZGF Architects LLP to find out. ZGF was recently chosen to conduct the Georgetown-Rosslyn Gondola Feasibility Study.