Randall Junior High School


Randall Junior High School is an historic building at 65 I Street, Southwest, Washington, D.C.

History

The middle school closed in 1978. Then it became a high school career development center until 1981. After that, it served as a homeless shelter until 2004, and as artist's studios, the Millenium Arts Center.
In 2006, the Corcoran Gallery of Art purchased the building from the City of Washington for $6.2 million. The initial redevelopment with developer Monument Realty LLC fell through. In 2010, a Telesis/Rubell group bought the property for $6.5 million and planned to redevelop the property beginning in 2012.
The District has the option to reacquire the property in 2018.