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A previous iteration of the plan.
The Bethesda Marriott could be getting a lot of new neighbors.
Quadrangle Development has proposed building two high-rise residential towers on the site of overflow parking lots at 5151 Pooks Hill Road (map), Bethesda Now reports.
A project has been considered for the site for years. In a previous iteration, three towers would have been built on the same site, a proposal that reportedly didn’t curry favor with neighbors.
Recent zoning changes would allow the new project, which could max out at 623,000 square feet, to rise to heights of up to 160 feet, according to Quadrangle’s attorney Soo Lee-Cho.
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