From One House to 11 Units: A New Missing Middle Project in Brentwood
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A new missing middle development is on the boards just off Rhode Island Avenue NE in DC's Brentwood neighborhood.
Core Investments has filed a zoning application to replace the detached house at 2401 12th Street NE (map) with a three-story building delivering 11 units. R. Michael Cross Design Group is the project architect. The units will be one- and two-bedroom residences.
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The new development will join a number of other missing middle projects in the works around the city, including a 17-unit project in Palisades and a new townhouse development off Georgia Avenue.
A zoning hearing has not yet been scheduled.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/from-one-house-to-11-units-a-new-missing-middle-project-in-brentwood/19542.
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