What's Hot: The Most Expensive Home In Chevy Chase Will Hit The Market For Just South Of $10 Million
With Whole Foods on The Horizon, Sales for The Parks' First Condominium Move Quickly
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The Brooks is a collection of 89 elegantly appointed one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums that will deliver in phase one of The Parks—a new community at the former site of the Walter Reed campus and the location of DC's newest Whole Foods grocery store.
"We are thrilled to be able to share with prospective buyers the news of Whole Foods joining The Parks at Walter Reed," says Danai Sky, Director of Sales for The Brooks. "It speaks to the company's support of the beautiful community being created here, offering buyers an active lifestyle within a historic, urban oasis. The excitement of the neighborhood and our buyers is palpable and they can't wait to move in to enjoy it all."
The Parks is located in the heart of upper Northwest DC and will include 190,000 square feet of retail, including the new Whole Foods, and 20,000 square feet of creative and cultural space. Once The Parks is completed, the Great Lawn will also be home to a variety of outdoor concerts and fitness classes, and a farmers’ market.
The Walter Reed campus is home to many historic buildings, and The Brooks was designed to fit in with that aesthetic—at least from the outside. The exterior has a traditional look, with a red brick façade and concrete casting, while the building’s interiors are entirely modern.
Features and fixtures in the new condos include hardwood floors, shaker style kitchen cabinetry, Bosch stainless steel appliances, porcelain tile backsplashes and Kohler faucets. The residences boast plenty of windows and natural light, and many of the units feature balconies with views of 20 acres of landscaped green spaces including an Arts Park, dog park, Great Lawn and Officer’s Walk.
Residents of The Brooks will enjoy a beautiful lobby and roof deck as well as one year of complimentary access to all of the amenities at neighboring The Vale apartments, including a fitness center, yoga studio, co-working space, pet spa and stunning saltwater pool with cabanas. Parking is available at The Brooks as well.
Sales, by Urban Pace, are moving quickly. Appointments are available at The Brooks sales gallery—located at Walter Reed’s historic General’s Mansion (map)—where prospective residents can virtually experience every unit of the building, adjust color palettes, and even change time of day as they tour.
Delivery of The Brooks is slated for late 2020 and pricing starts in the low $400s. For more information, visit the property online here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/following-new-whole-foods-announcement-sales-for-parks-first-condominium-mo/16282.
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