Renderings Revealed: A Look at the New YMCA and 374-Unit Development in Virginia Square
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The plans for a new YMCA and large residential building are coming into focus in Arlington's Virginia Square neighborhood.
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The YMCA, along with residential partners Orr Partners and Republic Properties, recently presented their plans to the Arlington County Site Plan Review Committee for a new YMCA campus at 3400 13th Street N (map) as well as a new 374-unit residential building. The presentation of the new development, designed by Perkins Eastman, included some of the most detailed renderings of the project to date.

The new YMCA will be a three-story facility with a swimming pool, tennis and pickleball courts, nearly 52,000 square feet of recreation space, makerspace for children and 203 parking spaces across a two-level garage. The apartment building would be seven stories tall and have 374 units, with 295 spots across two levels of parking.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/renderings_revealed_a_look_at_the_new_ymca_and_374-unit_development_in_virg/20390.
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