Jair Lynch Plans 114 Apartments for Historic Takoma
Rendering of the proposed development
Developer Jair Lynch has submitted a conceptual design for a 114-unit apartment building in Takoma DC’s historic district.
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The plan is to construct a 5-story wood-framed building on the 27,875 square-foot surface parking lot at 218 Vine Street NW (map), a couple blocks south of the Takoma Metro station. The building will deliver 114 residential units across five floors and the penthouse, as well as a below-grade parking level with 39 spaces accessible off Maple Street NW.
An aerial rendering of the proposed development
The building, designed by KTGY Architecture + Planning, would be constructed with brick masonry and cementitious panels and siding. There will be a courtyard and amenity space on the ground floor, as well as indoor/outdoor amenity space on the penthouse level.
The design will likely go before ANC 4B and the Historic Preservation Review Board later this month.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/jair_lynch_plans_114_apartments_for_historic_takoma/12665.
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