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Renderings and Details of the 125 Units Planned for 315 H Street
MRP Realty plans to build 125 units opposite the Giant grocery store at 360˚ H, which has helped anchor development on the west end of the H Street Corridor.
The developer filed plans for the eight-story, 90-foot building proposed for 315 H Street NE (map) on Thursday. The number of units planned for the building has increased since January, when MRP first discussed the project at an ANC meeting.
Alley views of the project.
The development will have about 6,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and provide 29 parking spots to residents. Zoning requires 46 spots. MRP is apparently mostly targeting single occupants for the apartments; the building’s unit mix is primarily studios and junior one-beds, with a handful of one- and two-beds mixed in.
Hord Coplan Macht is the architect on the project.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/renderings_and_details_of_the_125_units_planned_for_315_h_street/9667.
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