375-Unit U Street Project Set to Break Ground in Coming Weeks
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Rendering of Atlantic Plumbing project. Morris Adjmi Architects.
The Washington Business Journal reported early Friday that the 375-unit Atlantic Plumbing development at 8th and V Street NW is set to break ground in late September.
As planned, the Morris Adjmi-designed project from The JBG Cos. will include two residential buildings — one with 65 units and one with 310 units — as well as ground-floor retail and the package of amenities (fitness center, lounge) often seen in new high-end buildings these days.
At an event a few months ago, JBG’s Edward Chaglassian hinted to UrbanTurf that an independent movie theater may be coming to either this project or the 242-unit two-building complex that the firm has on the boards for the south side of Florida Avenue NW between 7th Street and 9th Streets (map). The WBJ noted that the latter project is expected to break ground around the same time as the Atlantic Plumbing development.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/375-unit_u_street_project_set_to_break_ground_in_coming_weeks/7586.
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