The 5 Projects In Various Stages Along Columbia Pike
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Below, UrbanTurf catches up with what's in the works in terms of residential development along Columbia Pike. If we missed a project, shoot us an email at editor(at)urbanturf.com.
In case you missed them, here are the other neighborhoods UrbanTurf has covered thus far this year:
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- The Nearly 1,500 Units Still In The Works For Friendship Heights
- The 6 Big Residential Projects In The Works Around National Landing
- Hotels, Heating Plants & Conversions: The 10 Big Projects In The Works In Georgetown
- The Nearly 3,000 Units Still In The Works For Navy Yard
- The 4 Developments On The Boards Around Howard University
- The Roller Coaster Development Scene In Tenleytown and AU Park
- The Nearly 2,000 Units Still In The Works At Buzzard Point

4110 Columbia Pike
Jair Lynch has plans for an eight-story, 203-unit project at 4110 Columbia Pike (map). The new building will have approximately 7,500 square feet of retail space, as well as a 12,000 square foot mini park at the corner of Columbia Pike and South George Mason Drive. A structured garage will have 237 parking spaces. KGD Architecture designed the project.
The development site was formerly the home of a Penske Truck rental and a 7-Eleven. Jair Lynch purchased the site five years ago, and it fits into the developer's larger years-long plan to renovate and redevelop the adjacent Barcroft Apartments complex.

Though the County Board approved plans for this six-story building in 2023, demolition has yet to begin. Marcus Partners has plans for a new 250-unit residential development at the site of the Bank of America office building. The development will have ground floor retail, a central courtyard and 287 parking spaces on 2.5 below grade levels. The project is designed by KGD Architecture.

1001 and 1101 South Glebe
Plans for a three-building development at 1001 and 1101 South Glebe Road (map) look poised to move forward this year.
The project, designed by MV+A Architects, will consist of 366 apartments and will be constructed across two phases. The north phase is a multifamily building with approximately 342 apartments, 15,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and a 427-space parking garage. The south phase will include 24 stacked townhouse-style units.
The new development is anticipated to be a certified LEED construction project, and a significant portion of the retail space will be located at the intersection of Columbia Pike and South Glebe Road. The addresses are currently home to a 12-pump gas station, a service station retail building, a Midas Service Center, and a large surface parking lot.

2601 Columbia Pike
At the end of last year, the Arlington County Board gave the green light to Toll Brothers to build a six-story residential building with 262 apartments, 311 parking spaces and approximately 16,000 square feet of ground-floor retail at 2601 Columbia Pike (map). MV+A Architects designed the project.
The development team has stated that the focus of this new project will be the retail, which will run along the entirety of the building facing Columbia Pike.
This is not the first redevelopment pitched for this address. Back in 2021, a six-story building with 248 apartments and a grocery store was proposed, however that development stalled as the grocery tenant for the project fell through.

The plans for a 120-unit development at 2400 Columbia Pike (map) have been in neutral since 2022. As proposed, the building will have two levels of below-grade parking, as well as 13,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and office space.The development is designed to incorporate the façades of two of the three commercial buildings that are currently on the site.
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