37-Unit Townhouse Development Pitched For The Parks at Walter Reed
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Plans for one of the last remaining parcels at The Parks at Walter Reed are coming into focus.
Hines and Urban Atlantic recently filed an application with DC for a new 37 townhouse development at Parcel Z on the southwestern edge of The Parks (map).
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The proposed project will include the construction of 3- and 4-story for-sales townhomes. The townhomes, three of which will be set aside as affordable, will spread out over approximately 3,000 square feet and each have individual garages. The development team will present to ANC 4A on Friday as part of its community outreach.
As a multi-phase project, The Parks at Walter Reed will be completed in the coming years, as Hines, Urban Atlantic, Triden and architect Torti Gallas Urban oversee more than 3 million square feet of development.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/37-unit_townhouse_development_pitched_for_the_parks_at_walter_reed/21931.
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