Breaking ground at The Bend at Capitol District

The second phase of the mixed-use district breaks ground in April, joining TownePlace Suites at North Capitol, which opened in 2020.

Three multi-story buildings sit in a triangle space surrounded on all sides by roadway. One building says Moxy and has a rooftop pool. Another building next to it also has a rooftop pool. Sidewalks surrounding the building lead into a community area connecting the three buildings in the middle.

Of the retail tenants already in the district, Moonshot Coffee Bar and Top Note occupy space in TownePlace Suites. | Rendering via S9 Architecture/Metro

Four years after the first phase was completed and nearly a year since we shared initial renderings of phase two, The Bend at Capitol District is seeing movement on James Robertson Parkway.

In addition to the 8-story, 188-room Moxy hotel building, a 10-story residential tower will combine Marriott Bonvoy executive stay units (The Delle at The Bend) and rentable apartments (The Residences at The Bend).

A groundbreaking for this phase, which totals 550,000 sqft, is set for late April. At the time of its completion in fall 2026, a paseo connecting the two buildings will offer 17,000 sqft of retail.

For additional updates as work progresses, follow the mixed-use district on Instagram.

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