75-Unit Residential Project Planned For 14th Street Corridor
Courtesy of PGN Architects.
A nine-story, 75-unit residential project is planned for the intersection of 14th and Wallach Street NW, UrbanTurf has learned.
Developer Madison Investments is planning on submitting plans to the Board of Zoning Adjustment this week for the approximately 75-unit development just below U Street NW (map).
The developers will be building up and around two existing buildings, which will both be preserved, Jeff Goins of project architect PGN Architects told UrbanTurf. A nine-story glassy, modern building (see rendering above) will go up on a vacant site adjacent to the existing buildings. One level of underground parking will be built, and the exact number of units is still under consideration. No word yet on whether the project will go rental or condo, but given Madison Investments’ past projects, we suspect it will be condos.
The new development joins a slew of other residential projects coming to 14th Street NW. Check out the rest here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/another_residential_project_for_the_14th_street_corridor/7298.
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