54-Condo Georgetown Waterfront Development Moves on to Zoning Phase
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While the Old Georgetown Board continues reviewing the design concept, the development team behind the condos proposed at 3401 Water Street NW (map) is moving forward to seek zoning approval.
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IDI Group has applied for zoning relief related to the width and configuration of the garage driving aisles in the Georgetown waterfront-adjacent property. The proposed development would retrofit the two-story existing building and add five stories to deliver 54 condos above retail/restaurant space, including the return of the Berliner Beer Hall.

A ground-floor garage will provide 13 parking spaces, while a garage on the second floor, accessible from 34th Street, will have an additional 39 spaces. There will also be 18 long-term bicycle spaces. BBGM Architects is the designer.
A zoning hearing has not yet been scheduled.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/georgetown-waterfront-condos-move-on-to-zoning-phase/16391.
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