Sdc-caphill.com
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Stanton Development Corporation
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About Stanton Development Corporation
Stanton Development Corporation (SDC) is a Washington, D.C.- based real estate development business founded in 1982. Its principal objective is the development of commercial properties in the Historic District of Capitol Hill. The three principals are Frank Reed, Kitty Kaupp and Ken Golding, all of whom are actively involved in the community. The company's projects have all required some combination of variances, special exceptions, Fine Arts and Historic Preservation Review Board approvals. To date, SDC has completed nine projects with two new ones (i.e. Lenox School Town houses and 300 Independence Avenue SE) under construction with an aggregate market value of over $50,000,000. The completed properties have either won or have been recognized by the American Institute of Architecture (AIA) for their superb designs and contributing value.
Frank Reed, president of SDC, has been a practicing attorney in the District of Columbia for over thirty years specializing in real estate and a 14-year resident of Capitol Hill. Together with his partners, Ken and Kitty, he has built and renovated property on Capitol Hill and with them is the owner of several income producing commercial properties there. He is a board member and past president of the Capitol Hill Association of Merchants and Professionals, a board member and past chairman and treasurer of the Washington Hospital Center, and a past board member and treasurer of the Audubon Naturalist Society of the Mid-Atlantic States.
Ken Golding, vice president of SDC, is a part owner and developer of the Willard Hotel, retail and office complex located at 1401 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. He owns and manages shopping centers, office buildings, traditional neighborhood developments (TND), boatyards and apartment buildings in D.C., Boston, Tampa, Denver, Boulder, Santa Fe, and Tucson. He is a member of the Urban Land Institute, The Congress for New Urbanism, D.C. Building Industry Association, and the Capitol Hill Business Improvement District.
