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A Church-Led Residential Development on the Boards in Shaw
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UPDATE: Since publication, UrbanTurf has learned that this project is proposed to have 45 units; there will also be 9 surface parking spaces.
Another Shaw church has development plans on the boards.
A concept has been filed with the Historic Preservation Review Board for a residential development on the surface parking lot belonging to New Bethany Baptist Church, addressed at 1301 11th Street NW (map).
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The four-story project will also have habitable cellar and penthouse levels. Gragg Cardona Partners is the developer and Eric Colbert & Associates is the architect; EHT Traceries is also part of the development team.
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