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18-Unit Project: The Latest Improvement to Sherman Ave

2914 Sherman Avenue NW. Courtesy of Google Maps.
Madison Investments, the developers responsible for the popular condo conversion 1020 Monroe, will be creating an 18-unit apartment building at 2914 Sherman Ave NW (map).
Located on the border of Columbia Heights and Pleasant Plains, the project will contain mostly two-bedrooms filled with luxury finishes, managing partner Barry Madani tells UrbanTurf. They are seeking approval to add an additional story to the existing building; once all approvals are in, construction should start in 6 to 8 months.
Sherman Avenue is currently undergoing a massive streetscape makeover that will make it more pedestrian-friendly, well-lit and tree-lined.
That part of town is going through a mini development boom right now. We recently reported on a slew of new residential projects going up in Columbia Heights and Pleasant Plains, including a 20-unit apartment building at the corner of Spring Road NW and 14th Street NW, a 31-unit building at the corner of Georgia Avenue NW and Kenyon Street NW, and a 5-unit condo conversion at 1300 Park Road NW.
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