14th Street Post Office Razed, 144-Unit Apartment Building Moving Forward?
Rendering of 1905-1917 14th Street NW
The post office near the intersection of 14th and T Street NW was razed yesterday, a sign that the 144-unit apartment project planned for 1905-1917 14th Street NW (map) may start construction soon.
Plans for the new project from Level 2 Development (which developed View 14 right up the street) call for a seven-story building with 144 apartments, down from an original total of 154 units. The project would also have a ground-floor retail component.
Representatives from Level 2 Development declined to comment as to when exactly construction would begin.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/14th_street_post_office_razed_144-unit_apartment_building_moving_forward/5940.
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