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A New 20-Unit Building in DC Will Require Moving a Cleveland Park House
The Cleveland Park residential pipeline may be growing a bit, but it will require moving a house.
A 10Square Development affiliate is seeking zoning approval to rotate the single-family house at 3427 Wisconsin Avenue NW (map) and reconfigure the two lots at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Norton Place in order to build a three-story, 20-unit building.
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The new development would sit approximately across the street from the Cathedral Commons development. The units will range in size from 515 to 700 square feet and the third-floor units will have stairs to a penthouse loft with roof terrace access. StudioMB is the architect.
This would be at least the second multifamily development in the neighborhood in recent years to involve rotating a house out of the way.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/20-unit-pentagonal-building-proposed-in-cleveland-park/18978.
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