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An Early Look at a Planned 370-Unit Brookland Development

  • September 27th 2018

by Nena Perry-Brown

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An Early Look at a Planned 370-Unit Brookland Development: Figure 1
Rendering of the planned development. Click to enlarge.

Earlier this month, UrbanTurf reported on a two-building planned-unit development (PUD) that The Hanover Company has planned in Brookland. Now, we are getting a first glimpse of how the project may look.

The development, tentatively called Hanover 8th Street, would replace the two single-story industrial buildings at 3201 and 3135 8th Street NE (map) with two residential buildings, delivering roughly 370 apartments bisected by a courtyard. KTGY Architecture + Planning is the development architect.

An Early Look at a Planned 370-Unit Brookland Development: Figure 2
Current image of the site.

A below-grade garage would provide roughly 186 parking spaces. The 90,289 square-foot site abuts the Metrorail tracks and is currently zoned PDR-1. The PUD would seek MU-4 zoning, which would permit by-right moderate mixed-use, although no non-residential component is planned.

The developers met with the community at a meeting Tuesday night to share the renderings and solicit feedback. An ANC vote could come as early as November.

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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/an-early-look-at-a-planned-370-unit-brookland-development/14496.

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