74-Unit Condo Development Moves Forward in Navy Yard
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The Navy Yard development pipeline continues to grow.
Yesterday, Greysteel announced that DBT Development had acquired financing to move forward on a condo project at 37 L Street SE (map). As designed by Bonstra | Haresign, the 11-story development will deliver 74 one- and two-bedroom condos with 30 parking spaces.
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Construction will likely start in the next 90 days with anticipated completion in 18 months. DBT purchased the site in October 2016.
For a rundown of what is on the boards in Navy Yard, click here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/74-unit-condo-development-moves-forward-in-navy-yard/14538.
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