Edens Plans a New 300-Unit Building at Union Market
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Edens has plans in the works for a new 300-unit residential development at Union Market.
The developer is working on the design for a residential companion building to the Union Market ("South") building at 1309 5th Street NE (map), with plans to file a second-stage PUD application. The North building would contain roughly 300 apartments above retail and three below-grade levels of parking. A plaza would also be created between the two buildings.
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While a first-stage PUD for the development included the addition of loft office space and a movie theater above the Union Market building, those plans are currently on hold, however there are plans in the works to activate the roof of this building in the near-term.
Edens plans to return to the ANC with a presentation of the design for the North building and file for the second-stage PUD within the next two months.
For a full rundown of the residential developments on tap for the Union Market area, click here.
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/a-new-300-unit-building-at-union-market/15120.
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