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Waterfront Station Phase in Southwest DC Finally Officially Breaks Ground
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Nearly six years after DC selected a development team for the city-owned space at 1000 4th Street SW (map), Waterfront Station II is officially breaking ground.
Today, Hoffman & Associates announced groundbreaking for the 12-story, 449-unit development that will include a black box theater, space for AppleTree Public Charter School, a restaurant by Good Company Doughnuts, and another 7,000 square feet of retail. About 136 of the units will be affordable, split between households earning up to 30% and 50% of area median income.
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The unit mix will span from studios to two-bedrooms and 149 of the units will have balconies that average 150-200 square feet. The development will also include 19,000 square feet of amenity space, including over 2,200 square feet of co-working and meeting space and a rooftop pool deck.
AHC Inc., CityPartners, and Paramount Development are also on the development team; Torti Gallas is the architect, Hickok Cole is the interior designer, and Michael Vergason is the landscape architect.
The building is expected to deliver in winter of 2023.
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