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Douglas Development Pitches 557-Unit Development Across From Dave Thomas Circle
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The residential pipeline is growing near Dave Thomas Circle.
Douglas Development is planning a 557-unit project on the triangular parking lot at First Street and New York Avenue NE (map). The building will have 10,280 square feet of ground-floor retail and 264 parking and 120 bicycle storage spaces on two below-grade levels.
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The developer has applied for a special exception to permit a 5,687 square-foot restaurant/bar on the penthouse level. The site is zoned D-5 for high-density mixed-use, so the project is otherwise by-right. Amenities will include a rooftop infinity pool.
HOK Architects is the designer. A zoning hearing has not yet been scheduled.
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