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A second Tesla showroom is looking to open in DC.
Plans have been filed with DC's Old Georgetown Board for a new Tesla showroom along M Street in Georgetown. The luxury electric carmaker would be located at the Eastbanc-owned building at 3307 M Street NW (map). The space will have room to display four vehicles, along with individual offices.
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The new showroom will be Tesla's second DC location; a CityCenter DC outpost opened in early 2017. The carmaker also has locations in Bethesda, Rockville Pike, Arlington and Tysons Corner.
It has been a busy couple months for household names along this stretch of M Street. In November, Kim Kardashian's Skims underwear brand filed plans to open a store across the street at the Eastbanc building at 3300 M Street NW.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/tesla_looks_to_open_on_m_street/21884.
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