247 Apartments and a Dog Spa: The Plans For Arlington's Washington Boulevard
More large-scale residential development may be headed to Arlington.
Eleventh Street Development, acting as the contract purchaser of 3411, 3415 and 3421 Washington Boulevard and 1122 N Kirkwood Road (map), has filed a preliminary site plan with Arlington County that would deliver a six-story residential building to the site.
story continues below
loading...story continues above
The applicant is requesting that the five parcels, totalling 75,187 square feet, be subdivided into a single lot and rezoned from C-2 to C-O-2.5. This will pave the way for a trapezoidal 247-unit residential building with a donut hole.
The unit mix will include 13 studios, 150 one-bedrooms and 84 two-bedrooms, and amenities will include an interior courtyard, a rooftop lounge, and even a dog spa. There will be 201 vehicular and 99 resident bicycle parking spaces across two below-grade levels. Odell Associates is the building architect.
Slightly smaller plans for the site, which is adjacent to a cemetery and a YMCA that is also slated for redevelopment, were most recently floated in late 2016; an additional parcel has been added since then.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/247-apartments-proposed-for-washington-boulevard/14103.
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever
When Dan and Tanya Snyder couldn't sell their 30,000 square foot home , the former ow... read »
Cash-out refinancing is a popular financial strategy that allows homeowners to conver... read »
This weekend, the Gallery-Place Chinatown Task Force pitched its ideas to Mayor Murie... read »
Originally listed in February for $8.5 million, the price for the late California sen... read »
DC continues to get close to meeting Mayor Muriel Bowser's goal of producing 36,000 n... read »
- Dan Snyder Gave His Potomac Home Away, And Now It's Coming Back On The Market
- How Does Cash-Out Refinancing Work?
- A Gallery Walk, A Night Market: 8 Big Ideas Pitched For DC's Chinatown
- A (Slight) Price Drop For Dianne Feinstein's DC Home
- 34,000 And Counting: DC Is 96% of Way Towards Meeting 2025 Housing Production Goals
DC Real Estate Guides
Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market
We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Start browsing below!
First-Timer Primers
Intro guides for first-time home buyers
Unique Spaces
Awesome and unusual real estate from across the DC Metro