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1313-1317 14th Street NW
Building renovation and addition converted to office and retail space near the Dupont Circle neighborhood. The oldest of the three buildings at the site, 1317 14th, is a three-story brick building that dates to 1888 and was so named after the Star Laundry that once operated there. Douglas Development has taken a hybrid model toward its reuse, based on designs by Hickok Cole Architects, renovating the historic property and expanding the space with a new addition to combine for about 22,000 square feet. That will include about 6,800 square feet of ground-floor space planned for either retail or arts space.
LOCATION
Washington, DC
YEAR COMPLETED
October 2014-July 2016
ARCHITECTS
Hickok Cole
DEVELOPER
Douglas Development
PROJECT COST
$4,638,806