Renderings Offer Glimpse Inside The Four Seasons Private Residences in Georgetown
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The conversion of the Georgetown West Heating Plant into luxury residences is moving along, and renderings are now offering a look inside.
The Georgetown Companies and the Levy Group officially broke ground on the Four Seasons Private Residences at 1051-1055 29th Street NW (map) back in 2023. Images posted recently on the development site offer a look at the condominiums, as well as the numerous building amenities.

The heating plant is currently being retrofit into a residential building with 64 Four Season-branded condominium units, and a one-acre elevated public park to the two-acre industrial site. The redevelopment is designed by architect Sir David Adjaye, and the park is designed by landscape architect Laurie Olin.

The residences are scheduled to deliver next year. More renderings below.


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