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From One Home to 9 Apartments Along Brookland's Main Drag
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Another missing middle development has been proposed along Brookland's main throughfare.
Plans were recently filed with DC's Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) for a new 9-unit residential development at the site of a single-family home at 3319 12th Street NE (map). To make way for the new development, the home on-site will be razed. The new project will largely consist of one one- and two-bedroom units.
This development is just the latest residential project making headlines in and around Brookland. For related articles, see below:
- DC's Shipping Container Apartments Hit The Market
- 50-Unit Rhode Island Avenue Development To Head To BZA In May
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/from_one_home_to_9_apartments_along_brooklands_main_drag/22815.
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