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110-Unit Chapman Stables in Truxton Circle Could Start Construction This Summer

  • June 22nd 2016

by UrbanTurf Staff

110-Unit Chapman Stables in Truxton Circle Could Start Construction This Summer: Figure 1
A rendering shows the historic building from the street level

Construction at the long-planned redevelopment of a former garage and stables in Truxton Circle could begin this summer.

Developer Four Points is planning a 110-unit residential development at Chapman Stables that would combine two lots, one the historic stable and the other a vacant lot at 57 N Street NW (map).

“We have received our first permits and are waiting for a few more before we start,” John Sunter of Four Points told UrbanTurf. “We are targeting a late summer commencement of construction.”

Chapman Stables was built in stages between 1906 and 1916 and was used as a coal yard, a stable and a garage. It’s the former home of the Brass Knob warehouse, which vacated the space in 2010.

The historic building will have an additional glassy third floor and new construction behind it will rise to five stories. Originally, 120 residential units were proposed but the Historic Preservation Review Board requested a lower roof addition on the historic building, which reduced the total number of units.

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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/110-unit_chapman_stables_in_truxton_circle_could_start_this_summer/11387.

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