New 26-Unit Project Planned Adjacent to H Street Whole Foods
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Back in June, UrbanTurf reported that Rock Creek Property Group and Cornerstone Development Group had acquired 646-654 H Street NE (map) with plans to develop a residential project at the address.
Now we have a better sense of what the team is bringing to the H Street Corridor.
The rendering of the planned 26-unit development, designed by PGN Architects, was included in documents filed with the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) on Monday. Among the variances, the development team is looking for an exception to the requirement for 17 parking spaces at the site. It would provide six compact spaces instead.
In addition to 26 condos, the project will have approximately 6,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. It will be located adjacent to the 432-unit Apollo project, which broke ground recently and will bring a Whole Foods Market to the neighborhood.
Rock Creek and Cornerstone hope to start construction on the new project within the next six to nine months and deliver in 2017.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/design_revealed_for_26-unit_h_street_residential_project/9028.
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