New 14-Unit Residential Project Proposed for Shaw
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Rendering of project for 926 N Street NW. Courtesy of CCCA.
A three-level, 14-unit residential project is on the boards for a property owned by the United House of Prayer at 926 N Street NW (map), the Convention Center Community Association reported on Monday.

According to the website, the new project, designed by Susan Reatig, will have 14 residential units (one 3-bedroom, six 2-bedrooms, 5 one-bedrooms and two efficiencies) above two retail spaces, one that measures out at 2,400 square feet and one at 800 square feet. It is unclear how many of the units will be set aside as affordable housing. The project looks to have about seven surface parking spots and the four top-floor units will all have roof decks. Currently, the property near the intersection of Blagden Alley and N Street NW is a warehouse and loading dock.
This project will be discussed at the ANC 2F meeting on Wednesday night.
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