Eight "Stadium Lofts" Planned For Buzzard Point
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Rendering of 1542 First Street SW
A new 8-unit development has been proposed for Buzzard Point, the latest project that speaks to the growing interest from developers in the SW neighborhood.
Stadium District Lofts will be an 8-unit, infill development at 1542 First Street SW (map), according to documents filed with the Zoning Commission. The four-story building will house a mix of one, two and three-bedroom units, and will not have retail. The developer is looking for a variance from providing three on-site parking spaces.
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“Centered in the middle of Buzzard Point, Stadium District Lofts will likely be one of the first ‘standard setting’ smaller infill developments in sync with the Buzzard Point Vision Framework & Implementation Plan (Public Draft) as it provides a transition from the higher density development south of Q Street SW to the existing lower R-4 Density Residential developments to the north,” the developer wrote to the Commission.
Buzzard Point has been a popular area for development news of late. Last week, news came of the first mixed-use development on the boards for the area, a 100-unit residential project from Capital City Real Estate.
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