Grace, elegance and classic style are the hallmarks of living in the Kalorama area of the Nation's Capital, Washington, D.C.. This was true a hundred years ago and the tradition continues. It commands a spectacular presence atop Kalorama with views overlooking the Potomac River, Georgetown and the Mall with its elegant landscapes punctuated by timeless monuments.
Washington Hill is comprised of fifteen distinctive units, each with its own design characteristics, including layout of spaces and amenities; unique in this class of residence. The interior design of the building features spacious public area that are designed to create an ambiance of quite elegance. Appointed with rich and durable materials in a Georgian tradition emphasizing patterned marble floors, carpeted corridors, brass and wrought iron railings, fabric faced walls, solid cherry wood doors, brass and alabaster light fixtures, silk wall coverings and velvet draperies. Period and transitional furniture, classical artwork and furnishings complement the gracious appointments in the common areas.
The interior layout of the apartments has been carefully designed to utilize space efficiently while organizing the living areas to provide excellent flow and privacy. Carpeting, marble and paint colors have been selected to compliment the cherry wood floors and provide a rich yet understated background for the occupant's furnishings. Kitchens and baths are luxuriously appointed with high quality appliances, granite countertops and fine wood cabinetry fully integrated in the design to reinforce the architectural statement of the building. Many units are furnished with wood burning fireplaces and wet bars.
Words alone would not do justice to the fine residences that have been created through the caring effort of this team. A personal pride was taken to produce an elegantly restored mansion in Kalorama.
Now that you have read about it, you are cordially invited to come and see it for yourself!
If you are interested in obtaining more information, please contact CBRE Property Manager Lynn Neal at 703.916.9191 at or Abdo Sabban of AGS Realty, Inc. at (202) 333-1815.
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Bridgestreet Broadway Plaza is a located in Rochester, Minnesota. Located in close proximity to the world renowned Mayo Clinic, it is a 27-story (including the basement and mechanical penthouse) 342,000 square foot mixed-use project. It consists of upscale luxury high-rise residential apartments (for long-term and short-term tenants). Including retail space adjacent to a continuation of the city skyway system, street-level retail/restaurant and a fitness center. The project site is at the corner of Broadway and First Street Southeast and consists of 15,400 square feet.
1st Street Entrance
Canopy Walk
Broadway Entrance
Night View
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Bridgestreet Broadway Plaza will contain 17 basement level valet parking spaces. The first floor (street level) contains building entrances, apartment lobby, retail/restaurant space, and building support/service space. The second floor (skyway level) contains the public skyway extension, retail shops, access to the apartment elevator bank and building support/service spaces. The third floor consists of the fitness center, function room, management offices, and building support/service spaces.
The residential tower (floors 4-26) contains 146 units that have a shallow French balcony. The apartments consist of a mixture of 24 one-bedroom units, 108 two-bedroom units, 12 three-bedroom and 2 five-bedroom units. The units on the 26th floor have roof terraces at the corners.Bridgestreet Broadway Plaza is conveniently located within ¾ mile of local elementary and high schools. Which provides a range of options that address the differing resident needs whether long or short term.
The street level retail/restaurant space is approximately 3,200 square feet; the skyway level retail is approximately 4,150 square feet. The third floor Pool/Fitness Center is approximately 5,200 square feet. Retail/Restaurant/Office uses will occupy all of the space on the street and Skyway levels that are not required for the housing component, the lobby or support functions. Each of these areas are easily accessed from both the street and the Skyway.
The 3-story building base will contain a mixture of natural stone facing, architectural pre-cast concrete and glass. The building base will be finely detailed and will draw attention to the entrances of the building. Rising above the base, the materials for the tower will be simplified to architectural pre-cast concrete and glass.
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