Ground is Broken for ArtView Condos in DC's 14th Street Corridor
Boutique Building on 9th Street Includes Artists' Live-Work Studios, Restaurant
WASHINGTON, March 10, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The uber-hip U Street corridor in Washington, DC is getting even hipper with ArtView, a new mixed-use and sustainable building with six unique condominium homes, space for working artists, and about 2,000 square feet for a restaurant or other retailer. Urban Pace is now pre-selling the condos, scheduled for Fall 2015 delivery, with prices starting in the $700,000s.
ArtView condominiums' contemporary design features will include floor-to-ceiling windows, nine-foot ceilings, reclaimed wide-plank oak solid wood flooring, full-size stackable laundry equipment, and abundant natural light. Penthouse units have a second level with a study and private roof deck with spectacular city views; select homes will feature private balconies. Each homeowner will have designated secure storage space in the building's basement. ArtView is located just a few blocks from both the U Street Metro and Shaw Metro stations, and will offer indoor bike racks.
When not dining out at The Brixton or any of the many other nearby restaurants and bars, ArtView residents will enjoy custom European-style kitchens with gas ranges and Bosch or Thermador stainless steel appliances, stainless steel undermount sinks with Grohe faucets, custom Leicht cabinetry, continuous LED under-cabinet lighting, full-height subway tile backsplashes, and large kitchen islands topped with Caesarstone. Spa-inspired baths will feature frameless glass shower enclosures, custom floating Leicht vanities, sleek Kohler Stillness faucets and accessories, distinctive contemporary tile, and extremely quiet exhaust fans.
Located at 1932 9th Street, NW, ArtView's cultural "heart" will be H-Space, which will provide live-work studios for local and international artists, plus a multidisciplinary project area encouraging artistic innovation and showcasing artists' work.
ArtView is the brainchild of Paul So, an avid painter and physics professor who founded Hamiltonian Artists in 2007 as a career development program for emerging visual artists. H-Space will involve collaboration with Hamiltonian Gallery, Cultural DC, and other arts organizations.
In addition to his artistic and academic endeavors, So serves as Executive Officer of PT2SO Investments LLC, an environmentally conscious development firm with a strong emphasis on sustainable design. The company's first development project was the mixed-use building at 1353 U Street, NW that now houses Hamilton Gallery, two condominiums, and office space for Inscape Studio, the architect for both the U Street building and ArtView.
Designed to meet the criteria for LEED Gold certification, ArtView will have a variety of sustainable elements including solar photovoltaic panels that generate electricity for the common areas, and highly efficient VRF air conditioning. An innovative system of rainwater collection and filtration will provide non-potable water for the building, while almost all of the remaining rainwater falling on the site will be absorbed by the building's green roof.
"With its arts overlay district in this area, the city wants to support digital and creative enterprises," said So. "We are happy to contribute to such creative place-making and to provide additional residential space for people to enjoy the vibrancy of this neighborhood."
"ArtView is one of the most exciting and dynamic boutique projects that we have ever marketed in the U Street corridor," said Urban Pace President Lynn Hackney. "Only a select group of homebuyers will have the opportunity to live in such close proximity to working artists as well as all the neighborhood has to offer; we are certain these unique and sustainable condominium homes will sell quickly." For more information, visit http://www.artviewdc.com/.
About Urban Pace: Urban Pace, LLC is a privately owned company that provides marketing, sales, and advisory services to real estate developers specializing in condominium and multi-family developments. Founded in 2001 by Lynn Hackney, Urban Pace has worked on more than five million square feet of property and over 5,000 units. For more information, please visit www.urbanpace.com or call 202.296.1203. Follow Urban Pace on Facebook, (www.facebook.com/urbanpace) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/urbanpace).
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