Sponsored: Floridian's Final Countdown
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The Floridian
The Floridian, a luxury condominium project located at the eastern end of the U Street Corridor, is offering some great deals on its last 11 units. The Floridian’s stunning floor-to-ceiling windows, rich textures and exciting amenities create inviting living spaces that are a unique departure from the typical box-like city condominium.
The remaining units include a variety of The Floridian’s one and two-bedroom lofts. The project’s last two-bedroom, two-bath unit sits on the top floor of the project, offers amazing views of the city, and is available for $439,000. There is also a 750-square-foot, one-bedroom studio, priced at $289,000. The studio features spacious sleeping quarters and a large living room, and is a great deal for a first-time buyer interested in a modern, centrally located home. For the ultimate in luxury far above the din of the city, The Floridian also has two penthouse units remaining, with expansive living spaces, huge balconies and incredible views.

Roof deck at The Floridian
Living at The Floridian means being in a section of the city that is redefining DC’s dining, arts and nightlife scenes. It is neighbor to some of U Street’s trendiest clubs, bars and music venues— including Dickson Wine Bar, American Ice Company, Nellie’s Sports Bar, Brixton Pub and the legendary 9:30 Club—as well as an influx of great new restaurants, cafes, shops and galleries.
For more information or to set up an appointment to view one of The Floridian’s remaining units, call or text sales manager Greg Schneider at 202-480-7927. Sales are being handled by UrbanLand Company.
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