A 400-Unit Concept Floated For Arlington Plaza
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Plans for a new 18-story apartment building have been pitched for the site of an Arlington office building.
Trammell Crow Residential has filed a conceptual application site plan with Arlington County for a new 398-unit apartment building at the site of the Arlington Plaza office building at 2000 15th Street North (map).
The developer would demolish the office building and construct the new apartment building, designed by SK+I Architecture, in its place.
"The residential building would be 18 stories at its highest point and taper down to a height of eight stories where the Property transitions to the west," the application stated.
The plans are the second set in two weeks to be filed with Arlington aimed at either replacing or converting office buildings into residential projects. Just before Christmas, JBG SMITH filed plans for a new hotel and apartment development at the site of two Northern Virginia office towers.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a_400-unit_concept_floated_for_arlington_plaza/23047.
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