470-Unit Apartment/Townhouse Development Pitched For Arlington Hotel Site
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Big development plans appear to be in the works for a hotel site near Pentagon City.
Crescent Communities has filed a site plan application with Arlington County for a 467-unit development with 36 two-by-two townhouses at 2480 S. Glebe Road (map). The site is currently home to Hotel Pentagon.
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The new development will be designed by Hord Coplan Macht and will be dubbed Novel Arlington Ridge, part of Crescent's Novel apartment brand. The unit mix will run from junior one-bedrooms to two-bedrooms, and there will be approximately 600 parking spaces.
This is the second Crescent Communities project to make UrbanTurf headlines recently. Ground broke recently on NOVEL 14th Street, a 197-unit market-rate development at 2601 14th Street NW (map) in Columbia Heights.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/470-unit_apartmenttownhouse_development_pitched_for_arlington_hotel/20561.
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