46 to 48: The Biggest Project In Trinidad Looks To Get Bigger
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Plans for the largest residential development in the works for DC's Trinidad neighborhood are looking to grow just a bit.
K Two LLC has filed an application with DC's Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) to add a penthouse to the residential development in the works at 1124-1126 Florida Avenue NE (map). The addition would increase the total number of apartments at the development from 46 to 48.
The new development has been a long time coming. Originally pitched as a 52-unit development back in 2015, the project slated for the site of a former auto repair shop has changed hands over the years, but looks to be moving ahead with this new application.
For a rundown of projects in the works in the H Street Corridor and further east, click here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/46_to_48_the_biggest_project_in_trinidad_looks_to_get_bigger/22213.
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