255-Unit Apartment Project on 14th Street Almost Ready For Move-Ins
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Capitol View on 14th
UrbanTurf has learned that Capitol View on 14th, the nine-story, 255-unit apartment building at 2420 14th Street NW (map) will open for move-ins on November 7th.
Located a couple blocks north of Florida Avenue, the project, developed by UDR, is one of a slew of new residential developments opening up on the 14th Street Corridor. Rents average $2,811 a month, and units range in size from 580-square foot studios to 1,600-square foot two bedrooms with a den. Some of the units have lofts as well.
The project will have ground-floor retail, as well as two floors of underground parking, but the roof, with a pool, grilling kitchen and views of downtown, is being touted as one of the project’s main draws.
Capitol View on 14th started pre-leasing this summer, and 20 percent of the apartments have now been leased.
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