M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — DelMarVa — May 2026 — 13
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ASHINGTON, DC — JBG SMITH , a leading owner and W New neighborhood billiards bar to open in street-level retail space at West Half Rice Retail Advisors represents JBG SMITH in 3,948 s/f Skylark lease, Washington, DC
days a week opening at 4 p.m. with extended hours expected on game days. Located at 1201 Half Street SE, Sky- lark fronts the via between Half Street and Van Street. Skylark joins Atlas Brew Works, Cold Stone Cream- ery, Compass Coffee, Gatsby, Insomnia Cookies, Problem Child, Royal Sands Social Club, and Scolapasta as part of West Half’s retail lineup. Designed by renowned New York-based ODA Architec- ture , West Half consists of two levels of retail with 465 rental apartments above –
half of which have balconies with views into the ballpark. The building features an icon- ic multi-dimensional façade, modern interiors and made- to-measure amenities, includ- ing a private-access residents’ lounge, fully equipped fitness center, as well as an expan- sive rooftop amenity with a pool and artfully designed green spaces. Amy Rice of Rice Re- tail Advisors represented JBG SMITH in the transac - tion. Jared Meier of CBRE represented Skylark in the transaction. MAREJ
developer of high-quality, mixed-use properties in the Washington, DC market, to- day announced that new bar and billiards room Skylark has leased street-level space at the base of West Half, a 465-unit residential tower in Navy Yard managed by JBG SMITH. Skylark is a collaboration be- tween DC hospitality veterans Daniel Williams, Todd Greene, and Curt Large. Williams is the founder and owner of King - fisher in Logan Circle. Large owns and operates Bedrock Billiards in Adams Morgan, Nanny O’Brien’s in Cleveland Park, as well as Rocket Bar and Jackpot in Chinatown. Williams, Greene, and Large were also part of the founding team behind Iron Horse Tap Room in Penn Quarter. Expected to open this fall, Skylark’s new 3,948-s/f space will feature pool tables, dart boards, and an array of mount- ed TVs accommodating every - thing from casual evenings out to organized pool leagues. The neighborhood bar will offer draft beers, a wide range of bottled and canned options, and a full cocktail program including both frozen and clas- sic drinks. Guests will enjoy a welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff, warm tones, and comfortable seating options for socializing. The private patio – nearly 2,000 s/f and among the largest in Navy Yard – will provide year-round shade and more space to relax with old friends or make some new ones. “Whether you’re looking for a local spot to relax after work or are in the neighbor- hood for a Nationals or D.C. United game, Skylark is your place,” said Williams. “Our staff, menu and easy-going atmosphere with endless op- tions for entertainment will make Skylark your go-to place for unwinding and making memories in Navy Yard.” “Skylark’s arrival makes Navy Yard an even better place to live, work, and play. It’s an excellent addition to the experiential retail offerings we have intentionally cultivated to compliment the vibrancy of the neighborhood,” said Dan Salcetti, vice president of Com- mercial Asset Management at JBG SMITH. Skylark will operate seven
West Half
RESORT ASSET SALE
196-Unit Redevelopment Opportunity
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