A 36-Unit Development Proposed Near Anacostia Metro Station
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A new residential development is on the boards near Anacostia's main drag.
The Consys Group has filed plans with DC's Board Of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) for a new four-story, 36-unit residential project at 2502 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE (map).
"The Property is a prime location for multifamily use given its proximity to schools, churches, a recreation center, and to the Anacostia Metrorail Station," the BZA filing said. "In fact, this location is an ideal transit-oriented development infill parcel."
The unit mix at the development would include one- and two-bedroom apartments, and there would be retail on the ground floor. Michael Graves Architecture designed the proposed development.
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