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12-story mixed-use development opens in Washington, D.C.

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12-story mixed-use development opens in Washington, D.C.

Cooper Carry designed the project.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | June 3, 2019
Columbia Place building in Washington, D.C. at night

All photos courtesy Cooper Carry

Columbia Place, a 12-story mixed-use development in Washington, D.C. features hospitality, residential, and retail offerings in the Shaw Historic District. The recently completed adaptive reuse project incorporates eight historic buildings, one of which is a Civil War-era home, into the design.

The $230 million, Cooper Carry-designed project includes a dual-branded, 4-star hotel with two levels of underground parking and more than 200 apartments. The hotel component comprises a 357-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel and a 147-room Residence Inn. The apartment component, dubbed The Lurgan, includes 203 units available in studio, one-, and two-bedroom layouts. Additionally, the development includes 3,000 sf of ground-floor retail, 4,000 sf of rooftop amenities, and 10,000 sf of shared meeting space.

 

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The Civil War-era home, a three-story townhome, was moved from its original location and incorporated into the project within the dual-bran hotel. The existing Lurgan building, as well as seven other historic buildings, were restored and reused for street-level retail to enhance the residential experience and preserve the area’s historic character.

 

Columbia Place building in Washington, D.C.

 

Columbia Place building in Washington, D.C.

 

Columbia Place building in Washington, D.C.

 

Columbia Place building in Washington, D.C.

 

Columbia Place building in Washington, D.C.

 

Columbia Place building in Washington, D.C.

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