Chapman Stables - History Redefined
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Chapman Stables is one of the most anticipated projects coming to DC in 2018. A recently announced grand opening event to launch sales on Thursday April 6th is expected to draw crowds.
Originally built in stages between 1906 and 1916, the historic Chapman Coal Company Garage and Stable at 57 N Street NW was used as a coal yard, a stable and a garage before it became home to the Brass Knob warehouse, which vacated the space in 2010. The buildings are now getting a 21st century facelift and will be the home to a 114-unit condo development with retail space from renowned DC developer Four Points.
The unique condominium residences at Chapman Stables will infuse high-end architectural designs and classic finishes to bring the building to life and restore its storied history.
The units at Chapman Stables will include studio, one-, two- and three-bedrooms, and building amenities will include a front desk concierge, WiFi in all public areas, a library, a peaceful landscaped courtyard, a roof terrace with clubroom and garage parking. Each home will also come complete with Nest thermostats and built-in device charging ports.
Located in the heart of the vibrant Truxton Circle neighborhood, Chapman Stables residents will be steps away from some of the best dining and entertainment options in the city. Homeowners will be able to take a quick stroll to popular eateries like Convivial, Big Bear Cafe and Union Kitchen Grocery or catch the metro to nearby sights and attractions in and around downtown DC.
Prices at Chapman Stables start in the low $300s. The official launch of sales for these highly anticipated homes will take place on Thursday April 6th from 6pm-8pm at Convivial located at 801 O Street NW. To RSVP for this Grand Opening Event, visit ChapmanStables.com.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/chapman_stables_-_history_redefined/12341.
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