50 to 60-Unit Residential Project Planned For Triangular Plot Near Union Market

Preliminary rendering of development planned for 301 Florida Avenue NE
With the pace of new development on the boards around Union Market, soon there won’t be any sites left to build on.
UrbanTurf has learned that Ditto Residential and Zusin Development have a residential building on the boards for 301 Florida Avenue NE (map) with plans for 50 to 60 units. The 71,000 square-foot, eight story project will have seven levels of residential atop ground-floor retail.
The triangular plot is currently the site of a liquor store and a Penske truck depot. Dep Designs is the architect for the new development, which is slated to begin construction in the latter part of 2016. A planned-unit development will be filed with the city next week.
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The new project will sit across the street from The Highline at Union Market, a 315-unit project from Level 2 Development. All told, there are over 1,000 new residential units planned for the area around Union Market.
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