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More Views, More Units: The Updated Plans for One of Crystal City's Largest Residential Projects

  • May 18th 2020

by Nena Perry-Brown

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Aerial of Crystal City Block M; 1900 Crystal Drive at far left. Click to enlarge.

Six months after huge residential plans first emerged for one Crystal City block, we are learning more about how that block will develop.

The JBG SMITH-led development has submitted an application to Arlington County detailing its proposed mixed-use plans for Block M, which starts with redeveloping the site of the Crystal Plaza I office building at 2001 S Clark Street (map), delivering a pair of mixed-use residential buildings.

The east and west towers, looking down 20th Street. Click to enlarge.

The new buildings will be addressed as 2000 and 2001 South Bell Street, and will deliver 786 units (up from 762) and 29,570 square feet of retail (down from 54,215). The application does not mention any affordable units on-site, and the development team will contribute to the Arlington County Affordable Housing Program. 

Northwest corner of the west tower. Click to enlarge.

Designed by KPF, the west tower will be 25 stories tall, delivering 365 units above 18,510 square feet of retail. Designed by STUDIOS Architecture, the east tower will be 19 stories tall, delivering 421 units above 11,060 square feet of retail.

East tower, south from South Bell Street. Click to enlarge.

The two buildings will share underground parking, with 248 vehicular and 358 bicycle spaces for residents and 99 vehicular spaces for retail visitors. SK+I Architectural Design Group is the architect of record.

Streetscape at South Bell Street extension. Click to enlarge.

The development will further some of the goals of the Crystal City Sector Plan, including realigning a portion of Clark-Bell Street eastward as a step toward creating a more linear grid on the completed block. A newly-extended portion of South Bell Street will create a retail plaza between the buildings. The application also hints at a likely future redevelopment of 2100 and 2200 Crystal Drive.

Additional renderings are below.

East tower, from 20th. Click to enlarge.
East tower, northeast from extended South Bell. Click to enlarge.
Northeast podium of east tower, from extended South Bell. Click to enlarge.
Northwest podium of east tower, from South Bell. Click to enlarge.
East tower, southeast down South Bell. Click to enlarge.
West tower, from 20th. Click to enlarge. 
West tower, north from Richmond Highway. Click to enlarge.
West tower, west from Richmond Highway. Click to enlarge.
West tower, south from Richmond Highway. Click to enlarge.

This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/more-views-more-details-and-20-more-units-for-jbg-crystal-city-block/16847.

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