HPRB Approves Office/Retail Project on 9th Street
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The Blagden Alley facade of the new development.
On Thursday, the Historic Preservation Review Board approved Douglas Development’s concept for an office and retail development along 9th Street NW.
The project, which we reported on in March, is an expansion of three rowhouses from 1216 9th Street NW to 1228 9th Street NW. There will be an entrance on 9th Street and a restaurant facing into Blagden Alley. The architecture firm designing the project is Antunovich Associates out of Chicago.
The gray area indicates additions, while the brick is existing.
The adjacent space is going to be turned into a four-story residential project, which UrbanTurf covered recently.
In other news from the hearing, a three-story residential building with a commercial ground floor will be going up at 1620 7th Street NW. The HPRB approved the concept for the project, which will be new construction.
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