33 Units Proposed for Adams Morgan's Old Brass Knob Warehouse Building
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After years of supposition (and environmental remediation from the site's former automotive uses), a development project is taking shape for Adams Morgan's former Brass Knob architectural salvage warehouse.
Developer King's Creek, LLC has filed plans with the city to enable a four-story, 33-unit project at 2329 and 2335 Champlain Street NW (map). The development would require approval to exceed the height, density, and lot occupancy limits of the site.
The unit mix would span from studios to two-bedrooms, and the development would also include a roof terrace amenity. There will be 16 bicycle spaces, 8 vehicular spaces and one carshare space. The existing granite stone exterior would be incorporated into the design, which will be helmed by Bonstra|Haresign Architects.
A zoning hearing is scheduled for December.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/33-units-proposed-for-adams-morgans-old-brass-knob-warehouse-building/18638.
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