From 645 to 1,440 Units: Plans Go from Office to Residential for Crystal City Site
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JBG Smith is paring back its office offerings in Crystal City.
As reported by Eater, the Jaleo restaurant in Crystal City is closing next week as the building at 2250 Crystal Drive and the adjacent building at 223 23rd Street (map) will be replaced with new development. However, according to ARLNow, that new development will no longer include an office component.
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Instead of one office and one residential building, a new application is pending to instead develop two 30-story residential buildings, delivering a total of roughly 1,440 units. An Arlington County planner shared the details and noted that the Planning Department is reviewing the application before formally accepting the filing.
Previous plans were for a 24-story, 520,000 square-foot office building with 15,000 square feet of retail and a 31-story residential building with 645 apartments above 20,000 square feet of retail.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/from-645-to-1440-units-plans-go-from-office-to-residential-for-crystal-city/18756.
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