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Northern Exchange 50% Sold Out After Penthouse Release
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Unit at Northern Exchange.
Last weekend, the penthouses were released at Northern Exchange, and on Monday, UrbanTurf learned that over 50% of the units at the new 14th Street development have sold.
Northern Exchange is located in the former Chesapeake & Potomac (C&P) Telephone Company building at 1401 R Street NW (map). At one time the main switching station for Northwest and Northeast DC, the building has been transformed over the past 18 months into 36 loft spaces.
Prices for the remaining units range from $399,900 to $849,900, and will deliver this spring.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/northern_exchange_50_sold_out_after_penthouse_release/6646.
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