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Raze Application Paves Way for Development at Georgetown Exxon Station

  • April 23rd 2018

by UrbanTurf Staff

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Raze Application Paves Way for Development at Georgetown Exxon Station: Figure 1

Another gas station in Georgetown will be razed to make way for new residential development. 

Two months after the former Valero gas station at Pennsylvania Avenue and M Street NW was demolished for this new residential development, a raze application has been filed for the Exxon station at 3601 M Street NW (map).

Altus Realty Partners has plans for a 21-unit, five-story residential building designed by Handel Architects at the site. The unit mix will include two one-bedrooms approaching 1,200 square feet each, 6 two-bedrooms ranging from 2,315 to 3,115 square feet, and 13 three-bedroom units sized from 1,883 to 4,387 square feet. Each unit will have private elevator access, outdoor space, bonus library rooms or offices and at least two bathrooms.

Two below-grade levels would provide 47 parking spaces, including some tandem spaces, and amenities will range from a rooftop pool to a yoga studio and a communal wine cellar. If ground breaks this summer, delivery would be on schedule for late-2019.

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