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Last year, DC's Zoning Commission issued an order to rezone the site of a Howard University-owned office building across the street from Shaw/Howard University Metro station. Now, we are getting an idea of what is in the works for that property.
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Quadrangle Development and Capstone Development are planning to replace the three-story building at 1840 7th Street NW (map) with an eight-story, 204-unit development with 21,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. The development will also have penthouse-level amenities, Inclusionary Zoning units and a level of below-grade parking.
Both a raze permit and a building permit are currently under review for the site. UrbanTurf will update this article when more information is available.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/204-unit-development-proposed-across-the-street-from-shawhoward-metro/19129.
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