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158-unit multifamily complex set to begin construction in D.C.’s Logan Circle

Multifamily Housing

158-unit multifamily complex set to begin construction in D.C.’s Logan Circle

Hickok Cole is the project architect.


By David Malone, Managing Editor | July 28, 2021
158-unit multifamily complex set to begin construction in D.C.’s Logan Circle
Rendering: Hickok Cole

A new 158-unit, 114,878-sf multifamily development is set to begin construction in Washington, D.C.’s Logan Circle submarket.

The five-story project is located at the intersection of 15th Street NW and S Street NW, less than a half mile from the U Street Metro Station. The project is also only one block away from 14th Street NW, the heart of nightlife, restaurants, and entertainment for the area’s young professionals.

The project will sit on a 44,595-sf parcel of land that is currently a parking lot for The House of the Temple. The land includes a historic carriage house. Key elements of the new complex include a fitness facility, a business center, an entertainment space with hosting capabilities, a rooftop recreation areas with grilling stations and a pool, a 10,000-sf backyard garden, an 108 below-grade parking spaces.

Hickok Cole is the project architect and Harvey-Cleary Builders is the general contractor. The project developer is Perseus TDC. The project is slated for completion in spring 2023.

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