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A new live-work concept has been pitched for a downtown DC office building.
Madison Highland Live/Work Lofts, a partnership between Wharf developer Madison Marquette and Highland Square Holdings, has plans in the works to convert the 12-story office building at 700 11th Street NW (map) into a new development with 239 live/work lofts.
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The concept is essentially loft-style apartments that can be rented as an apartment, an office or a live/work space. The company has two similar projects in the works in Merrifield and Bailey's Crossroads.
In addition to converting the building for live/work units, Madison Highland plans to create a new amenity space on the penthouse level. Lessard Design is the architect of record.
700 11th Street NW has been vacant since last year when law firm Williams & Connolly completed its move down to The Wharf. Developer Hines reached an agreement around the time of the move to effectively give the building back to its lender.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/wharf_developer_plans_livework_loft_development_in_downtown_dc/21447.
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