A First Look at 200-Unit Development Coming to H Street AutoZone Site
UrbanTurf has the first images of the largest development coming to the H Street Corridor.
WestMill Capital Partners (WCP) has plans for a roughly 200-unit apartment project at the AutoZone site at 1207 H Street NE (map). Documents recently filed with DC's Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) show some of the first renderings for the block-long development designed by PGN Architects + Michael Graves Architecture. This is PGN's first project submitted under the Michael Graves brand.
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The 80-foot tall development will have approximately 11,000 square feet of retail space, and will largely consist of one-bedroom apartments, with a handful of studios and two-bedrooms. To activate the alley space behind the project, the plan is to have mews-like residential units with front yards and green space.
Last year, WestMill Capital received approval from DC's Zoning Commission for a map amendment to rezone the H Street site as NC-15, enabling medium density mixed-use development with an emphasis on employment and arts and arts-related uses.
The map amendment triggered the city's IZ-plus requirements mandating that 20% of the rental residential square footage of the new development be affordable for households earning up to 60% of area median income. So approximately 40 of the apartments will fit this requirement.
A BZA hearing date for the new development has not been set yet.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a_first_look_at_the_largest_new_development_planned_on_h_street/20943.
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