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3930-3936 Georgia Avenue NW
The groundbreaking of Fahrenheit Condos, a 31-unit project planned for the 3900 block of Georgia Avenue, has been slightly delayed but is estimated to break ground in the next 45 days, UrbanTurf has learned.
When we first reported on the project in March, Pers Development’s Ramin Bassam estimated that they would be able to break ground within 60 days. However, a few delays pushed the timeline back to early fall.
In addition to 31 condos, the project, at the site of the former Goins building at 3930-3936 Georgia Avenue NW (map), will have 3,000 square feet of ground floor retail. According to Bassam, several retailers have expressed interest in leasing the space. “We’ve been approached by a dozen brokers,” Bassam told UrbanTurf. “It’s surely been a pleasant surprise.”
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