Developing a transformative healthcare district in D.C.

McMillan provides the only near-term opportunity to create a class-A medical campus within D.C.’s interconnected ecosystem of healthcare, education, and research.

Birds eye view of McMillan campus highlighting East, West, and South Towers

Discover seamless access, convenience, and connectivity 

Accessible location in D.C.'s premier healthcare hub

Accessible location in D.C.’s premier healthcare hub

1 million SF of Class A healthcare and life science facilities at a historic medical site

1 million square feet of Class-A healthcare and life science facilities at a historic medical site

Transformative community revitalization partnership targeting LEED® Gold for Neighborhood Development

Transformative community revitalization partnership targeting LEED® Gold for Neighborhood Development

Centralized and amenitized mixed-use environment at the Reservoir District, featuring a collection of new restaurants and retailers

Centralized and amenitized mixed-use environment at the Reservoir District, featuring a collection of new restaurants and retailers

Completed in 1905, this historic location was a public health milestone for Washington, D.C., and the region. Today, the 25-acre site is being redesigned to become a new urban landmark. Revitalization plans include modern residences to rent or buy, neighborhood retail, and a world-class center for healthcare and research. The Reservoir District is targeting LEED® Gold for Neighborhood Development.

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New Residential

677 Units 

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80,000 SF

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8 Acres

Public Greenspace & Parks

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17,000 SF

Community Center

Trammell Crow Company

Over the last decade, TCC has developed over 15 million square feet and $3.5 billion of healthcare real estate, including medical and physician office buildings, hospitals, laboratories, life science facilities, ambulatory care, and outpatient facilities. The Reservoir District is a multi-phased, mixed-use development in partnership and collaboration with two third-party developers and the District of Columbia.