Douglas Development Plans 36-Unit Conversion on Eastern Edge of Georgetown
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A proposal is on the boards to convert a smaller, aging office and retail building on the edge of Georgetown into a residential development.
Douglas Development is looking to convert 2715 M Street NW (map) into fully residential use. The plans call for 28 new apartments to be added to the existing eight residential units; the new units will primarily be one-bedrooms. Emotive Architecture is designing the conversion.
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There are currently 62 vehicle parking spaces on the basement level, but only 11 spaces will be required upon change of use. There will also be bicycle parking on the lowest level.
Douglas has submitted plans for the conversion to DC's Historic Preservation Review Board, and the project will likely be considered at the February meeting.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/douglas_development_plans_36-unit_conversion_on_eastern_edge_of_georgetown/20511.
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