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Just Two Luxury Residences Remain at Alexandria's Most Stylish Condominium
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One of Old Town Alexandria’s most storied buildings, dating back to 1847, has been transformed into Masonry Lofts, a refreshing collection of just 25 luxury condominiums. Featuring a design that takes the best of this historic building and fuses it with the modern appointments desired by today’s buyer, Masonry Lofts is the epitome of true industrial loft design.
Since debuting late last year, Masonry Lofts has sold incredibly quickly with just two homes currently remaining: a one-bedroom, one-bathroom corner residence priced at $515,000; and a duplex, loft-style penthouse featuring two bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms priced at $999,900.
Throughout a series of different iterations that included a brewery, a bottling facility, and most recently the headquarters of the police union, the building’s historic integrity has always been maintained. Original exposed brick and iron beams, as well as deep set windows with original plank windowsills, are found throughout each of the residences. Meanwhile, the open and inviting industrial loft layouts are accentuated by contemporary finishes, including white-lacquered cabinetry, state-of-the-art appliances (including Bosch and Thermador appliances in the penthouse), beautiful wide-plank wood flooring and 12- to 19-foot ceilings throughout.
Masonry Lofts boasts stylish common areas, including a top-floor community room complete with a kitchen and outdoor space with breathtaking views of Old Town Alexandria and the Potomac River. The building also has its own park, designed by the distinguished firm Lila Fendrick Landscape Architects, with art features and ample seating for residents and their guests. The property is pet friendly.
Masonry Lofts is located in the heart of Old Town Alexandria, just steps from numerous restaurants, coffeeshops and retailers, including Harris Teeter and Trader Joe’s. It is also close to two Metro Stations and the Potomac River waterfront park and trails, and is just four blocks from King Street, a main artery of the community.
For additional information or to make an appointment to tour the property, visit Masonry Lofts online here or contact McWilliams|Ballard at 703-991-5388.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/two-residences-remain-at-alexandrias-most-stylish-historic-condominium/19393.
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