Nine-Unit Development With Restaurant Planned For H Street Corridor
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Rendering for new development at 920-922 H Street NE
The development on tap for the H Street Corridor just keeps coming.
District Development filed plans with the Board of Zoning Adjustment for a nine-unit residential development at 920-922 H Street NE (map) on Monday. The development site is the former location for Park’s Hardware.
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The first floor and basement for the development will house a “public hall or restaurant” according to the documents. The nine residential units will all be one-bedrooms, ranging in size from 400 to 980 square feet. PGN Architects is the project architect.
The developer is looking for variances related to lot occupancy, off-street parking and parking space size.
With this new project, there are now almost 1,500 new residential units on the boards for the H Street Corridor.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/nine-unit_development_with_restaurant_planned_for_h_street_corridor/10901.
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