14W Open For Move-ins Starting This Week
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Rendering of 14W.
14W, the 231-unit apartment building at 14th Street and W Street NW that began leasing in February, officially opened its doors this week.
The seven-story building, which boasts amenities like a 40,000-square-foot YMCA, a rooftop grilling area and a yoga studio, has apartments ranging in size from a 568-square-foot studio to a 1,363-square-foot two-bedroom plus den. Rental rates range from $2,000 a month up to $4,700 for the two-bedroom, plus den options.
Living room at 14W
As is the case with View 14 just up the block, 14W is a 100 percent smoke-free building, which means that smoking even in the individual apartments is not permitted.
14W opens its doors not long after The District, a new 125-unit apartment project at 14th and S streets NW, was sold in March to JP Morgan Chase and Co. for $76 million; it started leasing soon after the acquisition.
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