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Old Posted Sep 18, 2018, 2:12 PM
PillowTalk4 PillowTalk4 is offline
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Both buildings will really help transform that portion of West End. Aren't there mid-rise buildings in the works on Hayes Street in that same general area? Looks like the density in the area is about to shift from one story buildings to 5-25 stories.

I wouldn't surprised to see boutique condo buildings pop up in that area as well. I have a close friend here in the DC area that owns a property management company. His client base is primarily boutique and mid-sized condo buildings. He said the boutique condo development is still growing quite a bit in the DC because developers are buying small lots and getting approval to build 5-10 story buildings on them. I've noticed the same thing happening in certain NYC neighborhoods as well.
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