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Groundbreaking Expected Soon for 254 Apartments at Glenmont Metro
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While Metro is marketing a couple of parcels of land adjacent to Glenmont Metro station, another nearby development may soon break ground.
Elion Partners and Buchanan Partners partnered up to purchase a 164-unit multifamily building and adjacent 3.5-acre parcel a short walk from Glenmont Metro station in December.
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The partnership will renovate the existing apartment building and construct an additional 254-unit multifamily building on the surface lot at Georgia Avenue and Glenallan Avenue (map).
M/I Homes of DC is currently constructing 46 townhouses near the site, for which approval was granted in May 2018 simultaneous to the planned 254-unit building. The project was also approved to include 4,000 square feet of retail.
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