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Renderings Revealed For 420-Unit Development In Middle Of Bethesda

  • May 26th

by UrbanTurf Staff

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The development planned at 7475 Wisconsin Avenue. Click to enlarge.

Newly released renderings now show what a major residential development on the boards for downtown Bethesda will look like. 

Last summer, MRP Realty and Prime Finance Special Situations acquired a four-parcel assemblage that wraps the intersections of Wisconsin Avenue with East West Highway, Waverly Street, and Montgomery Avenue (map). That site—currently home to a series of aging and largely vacant office buildings—is poised to be transformed into a 29-story 420-unit development. The most recent plans submitted to the Downtown Bethesda Design Advisory Panel include the first renderings of the development. 

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Retail component. Click to enlarge.

Phase One would demolish 7475 Wisconsin Avenue and 4650 East West Highway, replacing them with the 29-story building that will have ground-floor retail, 274 parking spaces, and approximately 6,500 square feet of public open space. SK+I is the architect. 

Although the office building at 4600 East West Highway is expected to remain in use for the foreseeable future, a second multifamily building could eventually be built at 7401 Wisconsin Avenue. 

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As designed, the building in Phase 1 would reach a maximum height of 302 feet at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and East West Highway, then step down to 187 feet mid-block. There will also be a pedestrian tunnel linking the site directly to the Bethesda Metro Station. 

The development will go back before the Downtown Bethesda Design Advisory Panel on Wednesday. 

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