19-Unit Condo Project Coming to Adams Morgan
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Rendering of 1700 Euclid Street NW.
UrbanTurf has learned more about the condo project that Capital City Real Estate has planned for 1700 Euclid Street NW (map) in Adams Morgan.
The 19-unit development will be comprised of one, two and three-bedroom units starting in the mid-$300’s, and the delivery date is scheduled for approximately 6-9 months from now. A few penthouse units will have multi-level roof decks, and from the rendering it looks like several other condos will have balconies looking out onto the intersection.
The developers bought up the space, which housed a corner market, last August. Many decades ago, the intersection looked like this, but over the past several years, it has mostly been known for its gang activity.
The new development is four long blocks from Cap City’s latest offering at 1300 Euclid. The firm is also working on a townhome project at 751 P Street NW that is in the works for Shaw.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/19-unit_condo_project_coming_to_adams_morgan/5387.
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