The Four Seasons Private Residences in Georgetown Break Ground
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With an official groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, the conversion of the Georgetown West Heating Plant into luxury residences is officially moving forward.
The Georgetown Companies and the Levy Group officially broke ground on the Four Seasons Private Residences at 1051-1055 29th Street NW (map) yesterday. The heating plant will be partially demolished and retrofit into a residential building with 70 Four Season-branded condominium units, and a one-acre elevated public park to the two-acre industrial site. The redevelopment is designed by architect Sir David Adjaye, and the park is designed by landscape architect Laurie Olin.
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It has been a long road for the redevelopment of this site in Georgetown, but a delivery timeline is now in place. If all goes according to schedule, the new residences will deliver in two years.
Note: An earlier version of this article included interior renderings of the Four Seasons Private Residences. These renderings were out of date and provided to UrbanTurf by the development team by mistake, so we have removed the images from the article.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a_first_look_inside_the_four_seasons_private_residences_in_georgetown/21006.
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