A New 200-Unit Project Pitched for Triangular Site on The Wharf
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The Wharf-proximal pipeline continues to grow.
Mill Creek Residential is working toward a planned unit development (PUD) that would replace the Disabled American Veterans building at 807 Maine Avenue SW (map) with 200 apartments above 5,600 square feet of retail. SK+I Architecture is the designer.
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The triangular project would be 11 stories tall plus a penthouse, and there would also be up to 70 parking spaces on two below-grade levels. The unit mix will likely span from studios to two-bedrooms with dens, and 15% of the residential space will be Inclusionary Zoning affordable to households earning up to 60% of area median income (AMI), with the exception of one or two units at 50% of AMI.
The double-height ground floor will be set back from the lot line to create space along 7th Street for a pocket park, public art, terraced seating, and potential outdoor dining. Residential amenities will include a fitness center and a pool terrace.
The development team expects to file a PUD application in two weeks; plans were shared with ANC 6D on Monday evening. Additional renderings are below.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/200-units-proposed-for-triangular-site-on-the-wharf/19276.
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