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2501 M Street, A Sanctuary in the City, Is Finally Complete
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The final finishing touches are being put on the stunning condominiums at 2501 M Street. Thanks to the talents of interior designer Olvia Demetriou of HapstakDemetriou+, curious buyers will be wowed by the just-completed amenity spaces throughout the building.
The dramatic lobby entrance offers visitors the first memorable experience, with airy 18-foot ceilings, sumptuous seating, rich designer fabrics and soft lighting. The 30-person capacity clubroom—with bar—is an ideal location for cocktail parties and other celebrations.
For residents who arrange business appointments outside the office, 2501 M offers a private meeting space—a decidedly more stylish option than the local coffee shop. Rounding out the list of amenities is the light-filled, state-of-the-art fitness center and yoga studio.
The building’s amenity spaces are the perfect complement to the elegantly composed private homes. Visitors can tour four different models, which include the building’s top-selling two-bedroom residence as well as the two-bedrooms with dens, which offer views of Frances Park and its wonderful fall foliage.
Downstairs, Nobu DC (the District’s only location by world-famous chef Nobu Matsuhisa) is now officially open. Reservations are currently booked a few weeks out, but 2501 M residents need not fret—they’re the only patrons in the city who can order takeout from Nobu through the building’s concierge.
2501 M Street will be complete in November and initial move-ins can be scheduled in under 60 days. Prices start at $800,000, with sales and marketing by the Mayhood Company. For more information and to make an appointment to view the model homes, please call the on-site office, open daily from 11am to 5pm, at 202-293-2501. You can also learn more by visiting 2501m.com.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/2501_m_street_sanctuary_in_the_city_is_finally_complete/13216.
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