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Top 10 Ways to Hit a Home Run at J.Coopers Row Apartments

The brand new apartments at J.Coopers Row bring luxe living to the Ballpark District. With stunning skyline views of the Potomac River, Capitol and Nationals Park, J.Coopers Row offers the best seat in the house.   

  1. Club Level Extras — The sky lounge showcases ample seating areas, billiards, an entertainment kitchen, and private dining room.
  2. Resort-Ready Rooftop — With 360 views, the rooftop features a swimming pool, vibrant sundeck, grilling stations, and ample outdoor amenity spaces.
  3. Lavish Layouts — From finely crafted studios to spacious 3 bedroom apartments to iconic rowhomes, find your perfect fit.
  4. Superior Sightlines — Step out on your balcony to take in monumental views, the river, and Nats Park close enough to see the scoreboard.
  5. WFH Productivity — Take your laptop to the high-design co-working space, opt for privacy in micro offices, or select an apartment with a den layout for a dedicated home office.
  6. Go Green — Eco-friendly LEED Gold certification, EV charging stations, green roof, and solar panels.
  7. Holistic Fitness — Workout in the fully-equipped fitness center including a yoga room with barre and motion studio with interactive system.
  8. Pet Pampering — With both a dog run and pet grooming spa, four-legged residents can also enjoy an amenity-rich lifestyle. 
  9. Tools Of The Trade — Explore your inner craftsman in the unique makerspace.
  10. Homefield Advantages — Convenient connections just 1 block from the Navy Yard-Nationals Stadium Metro station.

J.Coopers Row is located at 1319 South Capitol Street SW. Call (771) 444-7393 to schedule a tour and receive up to 2 months FREE! Click on this website to explore floorplans, availability, the photo gallery, and to learn more about heritage chic apartment living on South Cap. 

Pursuant to the District of Columbia Inclusionary Zoning program, income restricted units are available at this development. Please contact the Department of Housing and Community Development at www.dhcd.dc.gov regarding the availability of such units and requirements for registration in the Inclusionary Zoning program.

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