A New 11-Story, 200-Unit Development Pitched For Arlington's Crystal Towers
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Add another new mixed-used building to the growing National Landing pipeline.
An affiliate of Dweck Properties filed plans this week with Arlington county for two new buildings that would become a part of the Crystal Towers development at 1600 South Eads Street (map).
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Crystal Towers III would consist of two infill buildings -- a ten-story building with penthouse that would have approximately 209 units, and a one-story retail structure. The residential building will replace a surface parking lot between the Crystal Flats and existing Crystal Towers building. The retail building will replace a parking lot to the north of this site. The architect for the project is BXV Group.
The new buildings are just the latest additions to the pipeline of new development planned in the National Landing area, where 1,500 units are expected to deliver in the next two years.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a-new-11-story-200-unit-development-pitched-for-arlingtons-crystal-towers/19618.
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