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21-Unit All-Affordable Development Planned For Middle of Anacostia
An all-affordable residential development is on the boards for Anacostia's main drag.
Legacy Real Estate Development, LLC has filed plans with DC's Historic Preservation Office for a 21-unit residential development at 2100 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE (map). The three-story building will replace a vacant parking lot.
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The Bonstra Haresign building is planned as having apartments that are one- and two-bedrooms and affordable at 60% median area income. If all goes according to plan, the developers hope to break ground in the latter half of 2024.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/21-unit_all-affordable_development_planned_for_middle_of_anacostia/21212.
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