New Renderings Released For JBG's 242-Unit Florida Avenue Project
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Rendering courtesy of Miller Hull architects
JBG has revealed the latest look for the Florida Avenue apartment project that the firm has on the boards.
The company recently posted new renderings of the 242-unit apartment complex that will be located just south of Florida Avenue between 7th and 9th Streets NW. JBG bought the near-vacant plot of land last year and hopes to break ground on the project in 2013, and construction will likely take about 22 months. Seattle-based architects Miller Hull won the competition to design the building.
The new development is divided between two buildings separated by 8th Street, which JBG plans to fill with sidewalk seating and pedestrian friendliness. UrbanTurf reported on an earlier version of the design in February. In those plans, the buildings strongly resembled each other; now, they look more distinct. See old and new renderings below.

A new rendering.

An old rendering.
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