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A First Look at the 238-Unit Redevelopment of Arlington's Wells Fargo/Verizon Site
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The plans to redevelop the site of a Wells Fargo branch and a Verizon building in Arlington are coming into focus.
Jefferson Apartment Group and Akridge have submitted detailed plans to Arlington County for a residential/office/retail building at 1025 N Irving Street (map). The 128 foot-tall building will have ground-floor retail, two stories of office space, and 238 apartments across the upper nine floors. There will also be 244 spaces across two floors of below-grade parking, and 144 long-term bicycle spaces. Hickok Cole Architects is the architect for the project.
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The 2.45-acre site is located in the Clarendon Revitalization District and currently houses a Verizon building, which will remain, and a Wells Fargo bank branch at 3140 Washington Boulevard (map). A new bank will be constructed on the northwest corner before the old one is razed so that the bank will continue to operate throughout construction.
This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/a-first-look-at-the-238-unit-redevelopment-of-arlington-verizon-site/19519.
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