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A large new residential development on the boards for the site of a Columbia Pike shopping center will go before the planning commission in early September.
Republic Properties has plans for a 250-unit apartment building with 22,500 square feet of retail at the site of the Westmont Shopping Center at 3233-3263 Columbia Pike (map). The six-story project, designed by Lessard Design, will also have an underground parking garage with 345 spaces.
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On September 11, the development will go before the Arlington County Planning Commission to get approval on a modification associated with the topographical nature of the retail on the ground floor of the proposed development.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/250-unit-columbia-pike-project-to-go-before-planning-commission/15806.
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