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Common NoSHA: Bringing Boutique Apartment Living to the Heart of Shaw

New boutique apartments in Shaw by Common offer uncommon city living experiences.

Common NoSHA, Shaw’s newest boutique luxury apartment building located at 2220 11th Street NW, has begun welcoming new residents with an incredible move-in special (learn more here).

Common NoSHA is a new 60 unit, boutique, apartment building of one- and junior-one bedroom units that is the preferred choice for residents looking for stress-free city living delivered by a trusted brand at a great price point. Units at Common NoSHA are available starting at just over $1,800 per month.

This new property adds Shaw to the list of exciting urban centers that boast a boutique living experience curated by the global residential management firm Common.

At Common NoSHA, it’s all about the location, mere blocks from 14th Street and the U Street corridors, but tucked away on a quiet residential street. The famed universities and Metro’s Green and Yellow lines at the U St/African American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo station are just steps away. Besides being just blocks from the best nightlife and entertainment the city has to offer, including Michelin restaurants and the 9:30 Club, Common NoSHA is around the corner from D.C.’s newest Whole Foods.

In addition to the location, Common NoSHA boasts thoughtfully designed living quarters outfitted in the up-to-the-minute finishes; including kitchens with stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops, floor-to-ceiling windows illuminating 9-and-a-half foot ceilings, bringing in great light, ample storage to help keep things organized, spa-like bathrooms, and a wide range of amenities to make day-to-day life more comfortable and enjoyable.

From multiple rooftop terraces with space to lounge or enjoy an evening meal, and on-site gym, Common NoSHA has everything you need to feel at home. There are also coworking spaces, a penthouse bar, and in-unit laundry to add to the list of amenities. An uncommon bonus to living at Common NoSHA is the special app, Connect by Common, that makes it easy to enjoy perks from local and national brands, connect with your neighbors and RSVP to curated events exclusive for Common members.

Common NoSHA joins such ultra-desirable urban hubs such as Los Angles, New York City, and San Francisco on the roster of properties managed by the team that is actively making city living easier through the thoughtful use of technology, design, and community for thousands of high-achieving residents.

Common NoSHA is located at located at 2220 11th Street NW. For information about two free months on 12-month leases signed before June 1, see this site.

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