New Row House Condo Project in Logan Hits Market Thursday
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Living room in unit at 1508 R Street NW
Logan Circle will get a new, albeit small condo project this Thursday. A row house at 1508 R Street NW (map) that was in the same family for 70 years has been converted into three condos by The Rubin Group.

1508 R Street NW
Purchased in late 2010, the project has been under construction for about a year. There will be three one-bedroom/den, two-bath units that will share a courtyard in back. Two of the units will come with parking, and the top-floor condo has 16-foot ceilings and exposed brick that runs from the entrance to the living room.

The Rubin Group has done another three-unit project at 3226 13th Street NW, and is working on five-unit project in Columbia Heights. An event launching sales will take place this Thursday night at 1508 R Street NW, which will benefit Bread For The City. For more information, click here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/new_row_house_condo_project_in_logan_hits_market_thursday/5277.
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