Renderings Revealed For 372-Unit Downtown Bethesda Project
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In January, the Montgomery County Planning Board approved a proposal to replace a pair of apartment buildings at 4901 Battery Lane (map) with a new 12-story residential building. Now, we are getting a sense of what that project will look like.
New plans filed with the planning board show the first detailed renderings of the 372-unit development. The project, from WC Smith and designed by SK+I Architecture, would have rooftop amenity space, a two-level lobby, multiple outdoor courtyards, a fenced dog-run and other dog amenities, and a large underground parking garage. Approximately 15% of the units will be moderately-priced (MPDU).
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The development will go back before the county's development review committee in May. For a full rundown of the new developments on the boards in downtown Bethesda, click here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/renderings-revealed-for-372-unit-downtown-bethesda-project/19590.
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