49-Unit Condo Project Behind Union Station Now 60 Units
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New rendering of 300 L Street NE.
The six-story, 49-unit condo project from Valor Development and Ellisdale Construction planned for 300 L Street NE that we reported on last year, has grown in size. ANC 6C’s Tony Goodman tweeted that the project will now house 60 condos at the expense of the planned 5,000 square feet of ground floor retail.

Old rendering of 300 L Street NE. Courtesy of PGN Architects.
Last year, Jeff Goins, a principal at PGN Architects, told UrbanTurf that there will be eight studios with the project and the rest will be one and two-bedroom condos, three of which will be reserved for those making 80 percent of the area median income (AMI). It is unclear if those numbers will change given the additional 11 units. The project is scheduled to deliver late next year.
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