From Two Homes to 22 Units: A New Missing Middle Project Pitched in Adams Morgan
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A new missing middle development is on the boards for a pair of rowhouses located off the main drag of Adams Morgan.
Paragon Construction has filed a zoning application to replace the two homes at 1722 and 1724 Euclid Street NW (map) with a 22-unit development made up of studio and one-bedroom units. Circle Square Cross Architects designed the new building.
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In the description of the development filed with the Board of Zoning Adjustment, specific language is devoted to how this project will help achieve Mayor Bowser's ambitious housing goal.
"In support of the Mayor’s goal to deliver a significant amount of additional housing units by 2025, the Applicant is proposing to replace the existing single-family row dwellings with a 22-unit apartment building."
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.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/from_two_homes_to_22_units_a_new_missing_middle_project_pitched_in_adams_mo/20497.
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