01-05-2025 06:00 via bizjournals.com

More than hardware: A historic Walter Reed building will be “a better place”

When attorneys and real estate developers Eric Jenkins and Earle “Chico” Horton envisioned turning a historic building on Washington, D.C.'s former Walter Reed Army Medical Center campus into a neighborhood hardware store, café and offices, they aimed to make it one of their “better places.”
Together, the business partners have decades of commercial and residential real estate experience and dozens of successful projects in their respective portfolios. “While
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