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Washington Gateway.
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Construction will begin by the end of this year on NoMa’s newest high-end apartment, reports DCmud. Called Washington Gateway, the building represents the first of three phases, this one all residential with ground-floor retail. (The latter phases will be offices.) There will be 400 apartments across 11 floors, and 5,200 square feet of retail at street level.
If indeed developer MRP Realty breaks ground before the end of the year, construction should take two years.
The future Washington Gateway site is the eastern corner where New York Avenue crosses Florida. There is currently nothing there but billboards and an empty lot where the NoMa BID has been known to host summer movie showings.

Future site of Washington Gateway. Courtesy Google Maps.
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