The 5 Developments In Various Stages Along the H Street Corridor
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Today, we take an updated look at the pipeline of larger residential development on the boards in and around the H Street Corridor. If we missed a big project along this route, shoot us an email at editor(at)urbanturf.com.
In case you missed them, here are the other neighborhoods we have covered so far this year:
- A Look At The 9 Office-To-Residential Conversions On The Boards in DC
- The 4 Big Projects In The Works In NoMa
- Hotels, A Public Park and The 1,400 Units In The Works For Union Market
- The 1,700 Units In Various Stages Around Dave Thomas Circle
- The 3,000 Units on the Boards from Trinidad to Gallaudet
- Malls, Trader Joe's and The 1,400 Units Coming to Friendship Heights
- The 4 Projects In The Works Near DC's Starburst Intersection
- The 1,600 Units In The Walter Reed/Takoma Development Pipeline
- The 800 Units On The Boards And Recently Delivered Around The Wharf
- 3 Down, 7 To Go: A Look At The Thousands of Units Coming to National Landing
- The Stacks, The Flats and The Concrete Plant: The 3,500 Units Coming to DC's Buzzard Point
- 23 And Counting: The Downtown Bethesda Development Boom
- Leasing or Limbo: The 4 Big Developments in The Tenleytown and AU Park Pipeline
- Hotels, Heating Plants and The 10 Developments Coming to Georgetown
- The Nearly 3,000 Units on the Boards For Navy Yard
- The 4 New Developments on the Boards For Adams Morgan
- The Nearly 1,000 Units on the Boards Along 14th Street
- The 7 Developments on the Boards In and Around Howard University
1365-1375 H Street
A 30-unit development is planned for 1365-1375 H Street NE (map) above the Atlas Doghouse. The new building, designed by John Linam Jr., will be a four-story building consisting primarily of junior one-bedroom and one-bedroom apartments. The Atlas Doghouse will remain on-site. The development will provide new residents with SmarTrip cards and and Capital Bikeshare memberships in lieu of parking.
1000-1016 H Street
A 70-80 unit residential project appears to still be in the works for a row of low-slung properties at 1000-1016 H Street NE. The project, designed by Akseizer Design Group, would be five stories that will incorporate the existing building façades along H Street into the design. The primary residential entrance will be located at the center of the building along H Street NE, and the cellar floor will house a gym and clubroom/amenity.
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Modera H Street
Mill Creek Residential is looking to complete Modera H Street, a 325-unit apartment building at 801 17th Street NE (map) by next year. The five-level development, designed by Moya Design Partners, will be wood construction over a three level concrete podium. Approximately 12% of the apartments will be Inclusionary Zoning. The amenities will include an inner courtyard with a wading pool, seating areas and grills, a gym space with separate yoga/stretching room, and rooftop lounge and outdoor terrace space.
11th and H
Holladay Corporation and Monarch Urban have a 54-unit development in the works for 1101-1107 H Street NE (map). The development, designed by Eric Colbert & Associates, would sit above 6,300 square feet of retail and have 17 below-grade parking spaces.
The largest development on the boards for the H Street Corridor is a roughly 210-unit apartment project at the AutoZone site at 1207 H Street NE (map) courtesy of WestMill Capital Partners (WCP). The block-long development, designed by PGN Architects + Michael Graves Architecture, would have approximately 11,000 square feet of retail space, and will largely consist of one-bedroom apartments, with a handful of studios and two-bedrooms. To activate the alley space behind the project, the plan is to have mews-like residential units with front yards and green space. Approximately 40 of the apartments will be for households earning up to 60% median family income.
Earlier this year, the Washington Business Journal reported that this address was being marketed for lease, which would obviously delay any development at the site.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the_5_developments_in_various_stages_along_the_h_street_corridor/22853.
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