A 26-Unit Townhouse Development Pitched For Eckington
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A new townhouse community with a number of family-sized units is on the boards for Eckington.
NextGen Development has filed plans with DC for a new 15 rowhouse development with a total of 26 residential units at 1708-1710 1st Street NE (map).
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"The complex includes a row of 10 new three-story rowhouses, each with a basement one-car garage and a roof top terrace shaded with a solar array pergola," documents filed with DC's Zoning Commission stated. "These new rowhouses each include a two-story three-bedroom primary unit above a one-story one-bedroom secondary unit." The two existing rowhouses at the development site will be renovated to add a second condo.
The new project, designed by Powe Studio Architects, will have a total of four inclusionary zoning units for households earning a maximum of 80% of Median Family Income (“MFI”).
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