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More Details and a Rendering for the Historic Property at 415 M St, NW

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Rendering courtesy of BlackRock Holdings’

Earlier this week we learned the historic building built in the 1860s was bought by a developer for $2 million. Thanks to BlackRock Holdings’ for sending a rendering and some more info on their plans:

“It’s going to be six condo units. 5 units will be 2 bedroom with den/study and 2.5 bath. The 6th unit, our smallest one but still a monster at almost 1500 sq. ft, will be 2 bed 2 bath. Each unit will have it’s own private storage room in the basement as well as access and reserved spaces in the basement bicycle room. This is our first project in DC and we are very excited to get started. We are hoping to break ground by the end of the summer.”

And say good bye to the orange paint:

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