A New PUD Would Bring 215 Apartments Atop Retail to 7th and P Street
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The Shaw development pipeline is getting a little larger — and, perhaps, a little more affordable.
Trammell Crow subsidiary High Street Residential is proposing a planned-unit development (PUD) for 631 P Street NW (map) that would deliver a 9-story building with roughly 215 apartments above 6,000 square feet of retail.
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Although details are still forthcoming, ANC 6E Commissioner Michael Brown described the building as "mostly affordable", including several affordable two-bedroom units, during an informational presentation at the ANC meeting Tuesday night. The project will also include public art along P Street.
The development team plans to file the PUD application later this summer. Eric Colbert & Associates is the designer.
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