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From 50 to 30: A Downsized Plan on the H Street Corridor
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The scope of a residential development planned for a prime stretch of the H Street Corridor has changed.
About a year ago, Christopher Martin, the owner of 1371 and 1375 H Street NE, presented preliminary plans for a new 50-unit residential project at 1365-1375 H Street NE (map) to the ANC 6A Economic and Development Committee. Last night, Martin presented plans for a scaled down iteration of the development to the same committee.
Due to the complicated nature of incorporating the landmarked building at 1365 H Street NE into the new development, that property will no longer be part of the project. As such, the new building, designed by John Linam Jr., will be a four-story, 30-unit development at 1371-1375 H Street NE, consisting primarily of junior one-bedroom and one-bedroom apartments. The Atlas Doghouse will remain on-site.
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Development along the H Street Corridor is picking up after a bit of a hiatus. WestMill Capital Partners has plans in the works for a roughly 200-unit apartment project with retail at the AutoZone site at 1207 H Street NE. And an 80-unit development has been proposed for 1000-1016 H Street NE.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/from-50-to-30-a-downsized-plan-on-the-h-street-corridor/20928.
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