235-Unit Development With Public Park Pitched For Downtown Bethesda Gets Green Light
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Monument Realty and Mosaic Realty Partners redevelopment plans for a surface parking lot in Bethesda got an important thumbs up this week.
On Thursday, the Montgomery County Planning Board approved the development team's plans for a new 235-unit residential development with a 90-foot wide public park and up to 145 public parking spaces at the site of county controlled surface parking lot 25 (map).
The new development will have offer either live-work units or coworking space, and up to 20% of the apartments will be moderately-priced dwelling units.
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The new building, designed by Torti Gallas and proposed last March, is part of a joint venture that was selected to redevelop public parking lots 44 and 25. Broad Branch Partners and Mosaic Realty Partners are planning a development that would bring 68 condominiums and townhouse units to lot 44 just east of Woodmont Triangle.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/235-unit_development_with_public_park_pitched_for_downtown_bethesda_gets_gr/23343.
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