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The Mixed-Use and Multi-Tenant Plans for a Georgetown Corner

  • June 20th 2019

by Nena Perry-Brown

Rendering of the proposed redevelopment. Click to enlarge.

Last month, the Washington Business Journal reported on the plans to redevelop the building Zara once occupied in Georgetown. Now, those plans have a tweaked design.

Rendering of the proposed redevelopment, as seen from west toward alley. Click to enlarge.

Eastbanc is seeking Old Georgetown Board review for a plan to reestablish smaller-format retail and add office and residential use to the 30,000-square-foot building at 1234-1242 Wisconsin Avenue NW (map). The rear addition would enable delivery of 15,000 square feet of office space and five residential units above the retail spaces. McInturff Architects is the design architect.

Aerial of site and age of composing buildings, courtesy of EHT Traceries. Buildings outlined in green are considered historic. Click to enlarge.

The project at 1234-1238 Wisconsin Avenue NW is actually comprised of five buildings fronting both Wisconsin Avenue and Prospect Street, constructed between the early 19th century and the 1960s, with additions made into the early 1980s. 

Rendering of the proposed redevelopment, as seen from Prospect Street. Click to enlarge.

As seen in the below renderings, the developers are also seeking to demolish the second story of 1242 Wisconsin and have put forth five options to replace that story. 

Rendering of the proposed redevelopment, looking southward down Wisconsin Avenue. Click to enlarge.

This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the-mixed-use-and-multi-tenant-plans-for-a-georgetown-corner/15566.

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