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Construction to Begin on 603-Unit NoMa Apartment Project
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The NoMa Business Improvement District (BID) reports that Mill Creek Residential Trust will start construction on Monday on a 603-unit apartment project at NoMa’s northern border with Eckington.
Once complete, the development will consist of three buildings that include 603 apartments, 570 parking spaces, and amenities such as a theater room, a billiards area, two pools, a large fitness center, and two business centers as well as a small park open to the public. The project, which will offer junior one-bedrooms, one-bedrooms and two-bedroom units with an average size of 770 square feet, will be located on Eckington Place NE, just north of Harry Thomas Way (map).
No delivery date was provided, but completion is likely several years out.
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