Four Points' 70-Unit Anacostia Project Moves Forward
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A Four Points project on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Anacostia moved forward at a Zoning Commission hearing on Monday night.
The project at 2255 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE (map) has about 70 units, 80 percent of which will be designated affordable, with the remaining 20 percent rented at market rate. On Monday, the commission agreed to let the project move forward to final approval after little debate.

Some of the project’s units will be live/work studios. The Zoning Commission made the decision to move forward with the project unanimously, meaning it’s very likely to be granted final approval.
“I think they’ve done a good job of trying to make it fit,” Commissioner Peter May said, referencing architectural changes made to the project.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/four_points_anacostia_project_moves_forward/9515.
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