Construction of Historic Anacostia Condos and Townhouses to Begin Next Year
Shortly before Thanksgiving, And Now Anacostia reported that the W Street townhome and condo project in Historic Anacostia had received financing. And Now Anacostia’s David Garber was told by the developer Four Points that the project will be a joint venture partnership between Four Points and a national homebuilder, and construction will begin next year.
Old Rendering of the W Street project
A description of the project from And Now Anacostia:
Located on the corner of W Street SE and 13th Street SE, the development is the first significant new-construction residential project in Historic Anacostia. The project is composed of 32 condo units, 7 townhouses, and a rebuilt single-family home that will replicate a structure that sat on the site until it was demolished last year.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/construction_of_historic_anacostia_condos_and_townhouses_to_begin_next_year/2732.
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