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An exterior rendering of the Stone Flats condo development
A new development on the boards for a Capitol Hill church and the adjacent rowhouses will be slightly larger in scope than what UrbanTurf reported on in mid-January.
Pecar Properties has a two-part development in the works for three rowhouses and the Mount Paran Baptist Church building along the 1300 block of K Street SE. Stone Hill will be a 36-unit condo development that is scheduled to deliver next fall at 1345 K Street SE, while Stone Flats is a ten-unit condominium at 1337 K Street SE (map) that will deliver this fall. The church and rowhouses were razed to make way for the development, designed by Nelson Architects and HRG Design Build.
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While not a church conversion in the true sense of the term, the development joins a number of other projects around town that are either converting or razing a church property for residential use.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/46_units_will_replace_capitol_hill_church_and_adjacent_rowhouses/11589.
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