A New Look at One of Georgetown's Largest New Residential Developments
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After a few rounds of design revisions, the proposed development for the parking lot at Georgetown institution W. T. Weaver and Sons has a new look.
W. T. Weaver and Sons and developer McCaffery Interests are seeking conceptual design review to deliver a five-story, 45-unit development at 3220 Prospect Street NW (map). The previously-proposed 4,900 square feet of ground-floor commercial space has been nixed in favor of all-residential.
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Hickok Cole Architects is the designer. The Old Georgetown Board reconsidered the design yesterday. Additional renderings are below.
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/a-new-look-for-one-of-georgetowns-largest-new-residential-developments/17721.
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