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Eleven New Real Estate Developments in Georgetown

BY

ROBERT

DEVANEY AND KATE OCZYPOK

Georgetown is abuzz with real estate projects. Here’s an overview of all the projects currently underway around town. Keep an eye on The Georgetowner this year as these developments continue to evolve.

2715 M ST. NW

There are plans to transform this office and retail building into 28 new apartments that will add to eight already existing residential units. Units are said to be primarily onebedrooms.

2900 M ST. NW

An historic city block will be reimagined with plans for nearly 10,000 square feet of renovated office space with high ceilings, natural light and exposed brick walls.

LATHAM HOTEL, 3000 M ST. NW

WEAVER’S ROW, 3220 PROSPECT ST. NW

Across from Cafe Milano and Peacock Cafe, the project at 3220 Prospect St. NW calls for a fivestory building with some setbacks, containing 115 units, along with a parking garage. Owned by the Weaver family, which runs its hardware business nearby, the property is being developed by Landmark Construction Development. The architect is Eric Colbert & Associates. 1805 WISCONSIN

AVE.

1805 Wisconsin Ave.

At the corner of S Street, a parking lot and paint store will yield to a four-story building with 43,000 square feet of residential units and 8,500 square feet of ground floor retail, according to Fortis Companies. Beyer Blinder Belle is the architect.

Cititzenm On Water Street

The Georgetown waterfront property at 3401-3403 K (Water) St. NW, owned by CitizenM Hotels, earned approval from the Old Georgetown Board to begin work on the 100-year-old waterfront property. The OGB gave approval to expand, renovate and convert the building into a 230-room hotel. The hotel will be the third CitizenM (a Netherlandsbased chain) in the city.

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