HPO Recommends Approval Of 30-Unit Georgetown Conversion
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A key approval could be coming for a proposal to convert a Georgetown office building into a six-story residential development.
The Historic Preservation Office (HPO) is recommending the Review Board (HPRB) approve One Street Commercial Properties' plans to convert the office building at 3333 K Street NW (map) into a 30-unit residential project.
"The plans went through three rounds of concept review by the Old Georgetown Board and the OGB comments from previous reviews were incorporated into the latest version," an HPO staff report stated. "The version before the Board was already approved by OGB earlier this month."
One Street purchased the K Street building earlier this year with conversion plans in mind. The five-story property is formerly the home to the headquarters for Legal Services which moved to space at 18th and Eye Streets NW.
The plan for the conversion is to gut the interiors to create two retail spaces on the ground floor with 30 apartments or condos on floors 2-5. The current penthouse level will be removed, and two new floors will be added, including a new penthouse with a pool, roof terrace and garden areas. Rich Markus Architects is in charge of the design.
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