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3937 Davis Place NW.
Lock 7 Development recently released new renderings for their eight-unit Glover Park condo project at 3937 Davis Place NW (map).
The units will all be two-bedroom, two-bath units measuring out at approximately 1,000 square feet. A shared backyard will also be available to residents. Prices will start in the low $400s, and the project is expected to deliver next spring.

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Lock 7 has previous developed condos in Columbia Heights, the U Street Corridor and Shaw.
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