8-Unit Residential Project Planned For Kenyon Street
1368-1370 Kenyon Street NW
A five-story, eight-unit residential project is planned near the intersection of 14th and Kenyon Street NW in Columbia Heights.
Documents were filed with the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) on Monday for the residential development from Sahr Bockai and architecture firm Vega Architects.
The development at 1368-1370 Kenyon Street NW (map) will consist of one and two-story, two and three-bedroom units. As planned, the units would range in size from 820 to 2,550 square feet.
The infill project is asking the BZA for a number of variances related to maximum lot occupancy and minimum rear setback requirements.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/8-unit_residential_project_planned_for_kenyon_street/8971.
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