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38 Units and Office Space: A Mixed-Use Redevelopment Proposed for Georgetown's Main Drag

  • October 24th 2019

by Nena Perry-Brown

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Proposed development on the 2900 block of M Street NW. Click to enlarge.

More residential development is being proposed for Georgetown's main drag.

The Old Georgetown Board (OGB) is reviewing an application to renovate the existing buildings at 2900-2924 M Street NW (map) and build a new 4-5 story building behind it, delivering additional office space and roughly 38 residential units.

Superimposed rendering of the development from 29th and M Streets. Click to enlarge.

The strip currently houses retail and services including an antique gallery and the Georgetown Veterinary Hospital. In the new development, the buildings fronting M Street would have ground floor retail and office space on the second floor and two cellar levels.

Superimposed rendering of the development from 30th and M Streets. Click to enlarge.

The proposed development would include demolition of two alley-facing portions of the buildings in order to infill new construction on the rear surface parking. The new construction would have an office level with skylit mezzanine below residences across four stories and a penthouse, with a green roof surrounded by private terrace space.

Rendering of the proposed development from 30th Street. Click to enlarge.

The building would also have garage parking accessible by car elevator, accommodating 32 vehicles by stacking three in most of the spaces. Hickok Cole Architects is the designer.

OGB will review the project next month. An additional rendering is below.

Rendering of the proposed development from 29th Street. Click to enlarge.

Correction: The development is proposed to have 38, not 28, residential units. The address has also been updated to include 2924 M Street NW.

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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a-mixed-use-redevelopment-proposed-for-m-street/16055.

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