22 Townhouses Proposed in Anacostia
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A new townhouse development is on the boards for Anacostia.
Neighborhood Development Company has filed plans with DC's Historic Preservation Office (HPO) for a new development with 22 rowhouses at 2352 High Street SE (map). The townhomes will primarily be three-bedrooms and are designed by Torti Gallas + Partners to fit in with the surrounding homes.
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The development site was one of several vacant or blighted addresses offered up for development back in 2017 by DC. The new townhouses will sit about a half mile from an 87-unit apartment project that was pitched this summer along Anacostia's main drag.
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