Greystar Unveils 310-Unit Development Planned For Heart of Downtown Bethesda
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Another large residential building is on the boards for downtown Bethesda.
Greystar presented plans on Tuesday night for a 310-unit apartment building with retail at the site of an abandoned Exxon station at 7340 Wisconsin Avenue (map). The development, designed by SK+I Architecture, will rise 25 stories, have 157 parking spaces, and 15% of the apartments will be moderately-price dwelling units (MPDUs).
The apartment concept for this address is just the most recent plan for the site. In 2020, South Bay Partners proposed a 319,000-square-foot mixed-use project with 340 senior housing units above commercial retail space at this address.
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With the addition of this new development, downtown Bethesda has nearly 25 residential projects in the works.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/greystar-unveils-310-unit-development-pitched-for-downtown-bethesda/19860.
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