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30-Unit Development Planned For H Street Corridor Looks For Thumbs Up
A residential development planned for a prime stretch of the H Street Corridor is looking for a key approval this week.
A 30-unit development planned for 1365-1375 H Street NE (map) will go before DC's Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) on Wednesday. The new building, designed by John Linam Jr., will be a four-story building consisting primarily of junior one-bedroom and one-bedroom apartments. The Atlas Doghouse will remain on-site.
The development is looking for relief from the parking requirements for the address, and will provide new residents with SmarTrip cards and and Capital Bikeshare memberships.
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Development along the H Street Corridor continues to chug along after a bit of a hiatus. WestMill Capital Partners has plans in the works for a roughly 200-unit apartment project with retail at the AutoZone site at 1207 H Street NE. And an 80-unit development has been proposed for 1000-1016 H Street NE.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/30-unit_development_planned_for_h_street_corridor_looks_for_thumbs_up/21635.
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