250-Unit Residential Building Planned for Columbia Pike Bank of America Site
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A new residential development is on the boards for Columbia Pike.
Marcus Partners filed plans late last week with Arlington County for a new 250-unit residential development at the site of the Bank of America office building at 3401 Columbia Pike (map). The six-story building 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.
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The new development will sit near another six-story, 250-unit apartment building planned for the site of the Westmont Shopping Center at 3233-3263 Columbia Pike (map).
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