{"id":30670,"date":"2007-11-30T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-11-30T02:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/WP-IMPORT\/2007\/11\/30\/butcher-block\/"},"modified":"2007-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-11-30T02:00:00","slug":"butcher-block","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vicsocotra.com\/wordpress\/butcher-block\/","title":{"rendered":"Butcher Block"},"content":{"rendered":"<table width=\"750\" border=\"0\" align=\"center\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\">\n<tr>\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"top\" scope=\"col\">\n<p class=\"style1\">\n<\/p>\n<p>From the Arlington Star, 1980:<br \/> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/localhost\/WP-IMPORT\/wp-content\/uploads\/old-imgs\/11-30-07Chatham.jpg\" width=\"213\" height=\"156\"\/><\/p>\n<p> <strong><em>Majority of Arlington&#8217;s Buckingham Sold to Condominium Developer<\/p>\n<p> By Carolyn Springs, Staff Writer<\/p>\n<p> <\/em><\/strong>BUCKINGHAM- Most of one of Northern Virginia&#8217;s oldest and largest community in Arlington has been put on the block and sold to a Windy City real estate developer who specializes in condominium conversions.<\/p>\n<p> The sale was announced in a terse announcement Monday. Chicago&#8217;s Weinstein Real Estate Holding is now landlord to nearly 80% of the 1,800 rental units in the Buckingham complex. The price was reported to be $60 million, representing an estimated profit of nearly $12 million dollars to the Columbus-based Kinghoffer Corporation, which purchased the properties two years ago.<\/p>\n<p> Community activists and local official expressed concern that the sale of the complex to Weinstein could mean the eventual loss of 10 percent of Arlington&#8217;s rapidly dwindling stock of moderate-cost housing.<\/p>\n<p> The county already has lost about a quarter of its rental units in recent years to condominium conversion and gentrification.<\/p>\n<p> In the last two years the Chicago-based firm headed by Richard Weinstein has bought two other Kinghoffer properties, including the Hyde Park and Big Pink Apartments, also in Arlington, which have already been converted to condominiums.<\/p>\n<p> Arlington&#8217;s tenant-landlord coordinator is concerned. In an exclusive interview with the Star, Stan Looney said &#8220;Buckingham is the largest garden apartment in the County and provides a substantial amount of low- and-moderate-cost housing for elderly and families. If all the units were lost to conversion this would have a serious impact.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Weinstein would not return repeated phone calls for comment. County Manger Vernal Dodge said the developer had agreed to meet with county officials before announcing his plans for the 42-year-old sprawling red brick complex centered around the intersection of Glebe Road and Pershing Drive. <\/p>\n<p> Rents for one-bedroom apartments at the complex, located a mile from the Ballston Metro station, start at $310 a month.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;We feel very strong that whatever Weinstein does should minimize displacement of current tenants,&#8221; said Susan Nguyen Tho, president of the Buckingham Vietnamese Cultural Association. &#8220;But with Metro coming out here the feeling is that anybody without money is no longer welcome in this county. I have seen many of our people looking for new places in eastern Fairfax County.\u201d<\/p>\n<p> In the past several years Arlington has lost approximately a quarter of its moderate-cost garden apartments, nearly 8.000 in all, to condominium conversions.<\/p>\n<p> Pressure to redevelop areas around Metro stations has been particularly intense recently, largely because of the great demand for office developments and housing close to Washington.<\/p>\n<p> Sources speculated yesterday that the Kinghoffer Co., whose officials likewise were unavailable, withheld from sale a cluster of 400 apartment units and the nearby Buckingham shopping center because the firm plans to build office buildings on that site.<\/p>\n<p> Rumors of condominium conversion have circulated periodically at the complex since 1978, when Columbus developer Kames \u201cBuckeye\u201d Kinghoffer spent $48 million to purchase Buckingham from the Paragon Communities, founded by industrialist Allie S. Freed.<\/p>\n<p> \u201cI think that Buckeye skimmed the easy profits off Buckingham,\u201d said Tho, a frequent critic. \u201cThe Hyde Park and Big Pink sold out pretty quickly, particularly the efficiency units, which were starting at $33,000. The Oaks sold slowly, due to the interest rates. Even with the low 12.8 % interest rates he was able to arrange, the garden units did not move fast enough for his cash-flow requirements.\u201d<\/p>\n<p> Tenant rights activists have said that Kinghoffer has spent minimal amounts of money on maintenance, with some work deferred for as much as eighteen months. The once neatly-landscaped neighborhoods are flowerless and the shrubs are ragged.<\/p>\n<p> \u201cBuckeye had no commitment to the neighborhood,\u201d said Tho. \u201cHe was just here to take it apart. I don&#8217;t have much hope for the new owners. They are just going to pick over the scraps.\u201d<\/p>\n<p> Copyright 2007 Vic Socotra<br \/> www.vicsocotra.com <\/p>\n<p> <span class=\"style2\"><a href=\"javascript:window.close();\">Close Window<\/a> <\/span> <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From the Arlington Star, 1980: Majority of Arlington&#8217;s Buckingham Sold to Condominium Developer By Carolyn Springs, Staff Writer BUCKINGHAM- Most of one of Northern Virginia&#8217;s oldest and largest community in Arlington has been put on the block and sold to a Windy City real estate developer who specializes in condominium conversions. 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