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DCmud is reporting that The Ellsworth, a new apartment development in Silver Spring, will likely break ground in late April or early May. The 241-unit project, that was originally planned as condos, will be located at 720 Ellsworth Drive (map) a few blocks north of the Silver Spring Metro station.
The project will offer amenities like a fitness center, pool and an outdoor fireplace for residents, and the large majority of apartments will be market-rate (the development will have just 19 low-income units). DCmud noted that the project will be designed by SK & I Architectural (the same firm that is designing a new 100-unit condo project in Southwest) and is shooting for LEED-Silver status. No timeline was provided for its completion.
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