Two Large Condo Developments Approved By Arlington Board
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A rendering of 2000 Clarendon Boulevard.
This weekend was a busy one for new development in Arlington County.
On Saturday, the Arlington County Board approved a 14-story mixed-use building with ninety condominiums atop 1,900 square feet of street-level retail and 112 spaces of underground parking, not far from the Courthouse Metro station.
The 18,380 square-foot site at 2000 Clarendon Boulevard (map), currently the site of an office building, will be redeveloped by Bush Construction Corporation and designed by WDG Architecture.
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Two miles away on Columbia Pike, the Board also granted approval to another mixed-use development on Saturday.
A rendering of the planned Columbia Pike and South Barton Street development.
Located at the intersection of Columbia Pike and South Barton Street (map), three one-story buildings and a surface parking lot will be replaced with a six-story building containing 105 condos and over 14,500 square feet of street-level retail. There will also be 140 spaces of underground parking spread across two levels. The historic facades of two of the three buildings on-site will be preserved and incorporated into the new development.
Four Mile Run Associates and B.M. Smith & Associates will also improve the streetscape along Columbia Pike and South Barton Street as part of the development. The building was designed by WHA Architecture and Planning.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/90_condos_coming_to_courthouse_in_arlington_county/11372.
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