A Flatiron Proposed Near Union Market Gets Key Zoning Approval
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A residential development planned near Union Market with a design that is reminiscent of an iconic building in New York received a key approval earlier this week.
The DC Zoning Commission approved the 12-story, 115-unit affordable development at 301 Florida Avenue NE (map) on Monday. The building, from a development team that includes The NRP Group and Marshall Heights Community Development Organization, was designed by PGN Architects in the style of New York's Flatiron building.
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The units in the mixed-use rental building will be affordable to income levels at 30% and 50% area median income (AMI). The new building will have 3,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, and amenities on the second floor including a toddler room, a library/computer lab and a gym.
Previous plans for 301 Florida Avenue NE called for an eight-story, 56-unit building with units as large as four-bedrooms.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a-flatiron-proposed-near-union-market-gets-key-zoning-approval/19903.
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