88-Unit Development Pitched For Columbia Pike
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Add another development to the pipeline in the works for Columbia Pike.
The Christopher Companies has filed new plans with Arlington County for an 88-unit residential development at 2801 Columbia Pike (map), currently home to a two-level commercial building. The project, designed by Devereaux Architects and Planners, would rise 7 stories, have two levels of underground parking and 5,800 square feet of retail space.
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