Renderings Revealed For 127-Unit All-Affordable Development Planned in Navy Yard
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Plans and images for a new 127-unit affordable project in the Navy Yard are coming into focus.
The NRP Group and Marshall Heights Community Development Corporation filed a planned unit development in late September for a new 127-unit all-affordable project at New Jersey Avenue SE and Tingey Street SE (map). Bisnow was first to report on the development.
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The 130-foot tall project, designed by Michael Graves Architecture, will be one of the only all-affordable developments in Navy Yard. The building will have a mix of studios to three-bedrooms at a range of affordability levels. Amenities will include a business/community center and gym as well as a children’s playroom on the second floor. There will also be ground floor retail along with a residential lobby, a bicycle parking room with 56 spaces, and a community amenity room on the penthouse level.

The development team is also proposing an open plaza space along the eastern side of the building. The plaza space will activate the back of the building and is intended to connect the residents and retail users to Tingey Street.
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