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Shaw Residential Project Gets HPRB Approval
New rendering. Courtesy of DCmud.
Suzane Reatig’s controversial new condo building at 926 N Street NW (map) received concept approval from the Historic Preservation Review Board late last week, reported DCmud this morning. The building will consist of 14 residential units and ground floor retail. Some units will have private outdoor space.
The building, which is connected to the Blagden Alley-Naylor Court Historic District, was the subject of a heated debate at several recent ANC 2F meetings. The design has been adapting to comments from the community throughout the last few months, but Reatig’s firm did not get ANC approval before their meeting with the HPRB. According to DCmud, Reatig will continue to revise the design and will produce more detailed renderings soon. They hope to break ground within the year.
The original rendering of 926 N Street NW. Courtesy of CCCA.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/shaw_residential_project_gets_hprb_approval/5344.
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