10-Story, 250-Unit Affordable Development Pitched For Arlington's Leckey Gardens Site
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A new affordable housing development is being pitched at the site of a garden apartment complex in Arlington.
True Ground Housing Partners has filed plans with Arlington County for a new 249-unit affordable project at the site Leckey Gardens, a 40-unit garden-style apartment building at 2031-2037 North Woodrow Street (map). Leckey Gardens will be redeveloped to make way for the new building.
"In accordance with the Area Plan, the proposed building will be 10-stories tall at its highest point along 21st Street North and will step down incrementally to 4-stories along 20th Road North," the filing stated. "The units will be supported by 222 parking spaces that will be located in a two-level garage that will be accessed from North Woodstock Street."
The new project, designed by d|c|s design, is just the latest all-affordable project pitched in Arlington. Here are a few more:
- Jair Lynch Pitches 110-Unit Affordable Development Along Columbia Pike
- 128-Unit All-Affordable Development Pitched For Arlington Goodwill Site
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/10-story_250-unit_affordable_development_pitched_for_arlingtons_leckey_gard/23643.
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