CityCenter's H Street Building 51 Percent Sold Out
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Inside The Residences at CityCenter.
One of the buildings at the 216-unit condo project at CityCenterDC, the massive downtown development at 9th and H Street NW (map), has just over 50 percent of its units under contract, according to a statement from project developer Hines. CityCenterDC officially went on sale January 2, 2013.
The Residences at CityCenter will consist of two distinct buildings totaling 216 units. The 925 H Street building now has just over 50 percent of its units under contract.
Designed by architecture firm Foster + Partners, The Residences at CityCenter consist of one and two bedroom condos with modern, open layouts, floor-to-ceiling windows and outdoor areas. Shared amenities will include a spa treatment room, a wine cellar, and a fire pit.
The condos will range in size from 675 to 2,675 square feet, and prices start at $500,000, with the most luxurious units going for $3.5 million. Delivery is expected in the fall of 2013.
In addition to extensive office and retail space, CityCenter will also have 458 apartments for rent and a 370-room hotel when complete. More renderings of The Residences at CityCenter below.




Renderings courtesy of Foster + Partners.
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