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Waterfront Station Phase in Southwest DC Finally Officially Breaks Ground

  • December 13th 2021

by Nena Perry-Brown

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Rendering of the development, looking down 4th Street. Click to enlarge.

Nearly six years after DC selected a development team for the city-owned space at 1000 4th Street SW (map), Waterfront Station II is officially breaking ground.

Today, Hoffman & Associates announced groundbreaking for the 12-story, 449-unit development that will include a black box theater, space for AppleTree Public Charter School, a restaurant by Good Company Doughnuts, and another 7,000 square feet of retail. About 136 of the units will be affordable, split between households earning up to 30% and 50% of area median income. 

Bird's eye rendering of the development. Click to enlarge.

The unit mix will span from studios to two-bedrooms and 149 of the units will have balconies that average 150-200 square feet. The development will also include 19,000 square feet of amenity space, including over 2,200 square feet of co-working and meeting space and a rooftop pool deck.

Rendering of the development. Click to enlarge.

AHC Inc., CityPartners, and Paramount Development are also on the development team; Torti Gallas is the architect, Hickok Cole is the interior designer, and Michael Vergason is the landscape architect.

The building is expected to deliver in winter of 2023. 

This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/long-delayed-waterfront-station-phase-in-southwest-dc-officially-breaks-gro/19050.

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