New Residences and a Restaurant Planned Next to Uptown Theater
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More density is planned for Cleveland Park, this time just down the street from the Uptown Theatre.
Nicholas Development has applied to seek Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB) approval for a proposal that would add six units to 3432 Connecticut Avenue NW (map) in the Cleveland Park Historic District.
Just two doors down from the historic Uptown Theater, a setback story and a habitable penthouse are proposed atop the three-story, 12-unit building, bringing the total number of apartments to 18. Four surface parking spaces would also be added to the rear of the building, which currently has no parking.
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The total square footage of the building would more than double, from 11,710 square feet to 25,385 square feet, and the unit mix would include studios to two-bedrooms. The proposed building would also have a roughly 5,411 square-foot restaurant with sidewalk patio on the ground floor. CORE architecture + design is the architect.
An HPRB hearing has not yet been scheduled. This project joins another planned 16-unit project a mile away in the same historic district.
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