Retail, Offices, Residences Planned For Bakery Warehouse in Shaw
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A rendered elevation of the new project.
This 59-79 unit development from Monument Realty adjacent to the Howard Theater is not the only project on tap for tiny Wiltberger Street in Shaw.
UrbanTurf has learned that the team of Old City Development Group and PGN Architects is redeveloping the former Holzbeierlein Bakery warehouse at 1812-1827 Wiltberger Street NW (map) into a mixed-use development with retail and office space below residential units.
1812-1827 Wiltberger Street NW
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Plans for the warehouse across Wiltberger Street from the Wonder Bread factory call for about 12,000 square feet of retail space on the cellar and ground levels, 28,700 square feet of office space on the second and third levels, and nine residential units on the fourth floor and penthouse.
The Holzbeirlein Bakery was started by Michael Holzbeierlein, a German immigrant, in 1893. In addition to the warehouse, the bakery had a retail location on 7th Street NW. It declared bankruptcy in the 1950s.
For a look at the residential development on tap for Shaw, click here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/retail_offices_residences_planned_for_bakery_warehouse_in_shaw/11952.
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