The First Residential Building At The Stacks Opens Its Doors
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One of the largest new developments in DC just started welcoming its first residents.
Two and a half years after breaking ground, The Stacks, a massive project in the works for seven acres in Buzzard Point (map), is opening The Byron, a 14-story, nearly 400-unit apartment building. The Byron is the first residential building to open to residents at The Stacks.
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Among the more interesting offerings at The Byron are a FLEX gym, which includes amenities such as a cold plunge, sauna, and a recovery room. On the top level of the building, there is a coworking area, a multi-sports simulator, and a number of seating areas with fire pits.
Once complete, The Stacks will consist of two million square feet of mixed-use space, including over 2,000 residential units, 80,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, up to 250,000 square feet of office, one or two hotels, and a 15,000 square-foot park along V Street. The development team consists of Akridge, National Real Estate Advisors, Blue Coast Capital and Bridge Investment Group.
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