Developers file plans to replace a vacant office building on Woodmont Avenue in Bethesda with a 285-unit apartment project.
A 12-story apartment development is proposed for a site currently occupied by an aging, mostly vacant office building on Woodmont Avenue in Bethesda, Maryland. The project calls for 285 residential units, ground-floor retail space, and a public plaza, while incorporating portions of the existing parking structure.
This proposal aligns with a broader post-pandemic trend in the region of converting underused office properties into residential developments near transit hubs. Plans have been filed with Montgomery County for the site's redevelopment.
Renderings have been released for a 420-unit residential development located in downtown Bethesda.
The NHP Foundation acquires the 218-unit Hadley Germantown apartment community in Germantown, Maryland, for an affordable housing preservation project.
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