Jair Lynch Pitches 110-Unit Affordable Development Along Columbia Pike
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A large affordable residential development has been pitched for an older apartment building along Columbia Pike.
Jair Lynch has filed plans with Arlington County for a new, 110-unit all-affordable development at 4230 Columbia Pike (map). The new development, designed by KGD Architecture, would take the place of a two-story garden apartment building and small surface parking lot at the address.
The new project adds to the growing number of residential developments on the boards along Columbia Pike. For UrbanTurf's most recent rundown, click here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/jair_lynch_pitches_110-unit_affordable_development_along_columbia_pike/22755.
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