Built in 1906 by the Capital Traction Company, it was later turned into a bus garage[2] and is currently owned by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
Located at 4615 14th Street NW, near the end of the 14th Street streetcar line, the two-story brick structure was designed by local architects Wood, Donn & Deming in Italian Renaissance style and built by contractors Richardson and Burgess.
[2] Starting in 1926, the Washington Rapid Transit Company leased part of its space for use as a bus garage.
[1] In 2019, WMATA closed the building to replace it with a new one that will include storage and maintenance for electric buses, along with up to 27,000 square feet of retail space,[4] streetscape improvements, and a community room.
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