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312-Unit Office-To-Residential Conversion Proposed in Arlington
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An office-to-residential conversion is on the boards for a 45 year-old building along Wilson Boulevard in Arlington.
An affiliate of Carr Properties has filed plans with Arlington County to construct an 8-story, 312-unit apartment building at 3033 Wilson Boulevard (map). The address is currently home to a seven-story office building which would be demolished to construct the new development.
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"The proposed development is the first office-to-residential conversion in Arlington County since the County launched the Commercial Market Resiliency Initiative," a site plan application stated. "The Application aims to revitalize the property by demolishing an obsolete office building and constructing a high-quality residential project with street-level retail."
UrbanTurf will provide updates on this new development as more details become available.
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