Your Brookland New Development Round Up
Mar
18

Your Brookland New Developments Round Up

Buying

Whether you’re searching for your new home in Brookland or just looking to stay up-to-date on the latest DC new developments, you’ve come to the right place. Read on for the hottest Brookland developments arriving on the DC scene.

#1: The Townhomes at Michigan Park: Come home to the District’s newest EYA townhome community. Situated within an established residential neighborhood in Northeast DC, these new townhomes offer modern floorplans designed for active urban lifestyles, while the exteriors feature classic architectural details that echo surrounding streetscapes. Beautiful tree-lined city sidewalks and welcoming front porches invite family, friends, and neighbors alike to meet up, or say hello.

#2: Portrait Square: Madison Homes has recently delivered 22 four-story townhomes, part of the redevelopment of Brookland’s Holy Redeemer College. 19 of the 22 townhomes will be market rate, while three are reserved for inclusionary zoning. Closing cost assistance available.

#3: RIALTO: DC’s trendsetting neighborhood along Rhode Island Avenue will soon be home to RIALTO, 74 unique condominium residences just steps from Metro. Industrial-chic architecture merges with contemporary Italian finishes and light-filled spaces. Storage galore, a pet spa for Rover and the perfect rooftop terrace to enjoy a glass of wine after work—Rialto is the modern DC home you seek and will be convenient to the vibrant mixed-use development of the Rhode Island Center Plaza. With all the new restaurants and shops planned for the neighborhood, don’t miss out on the contagious energy and eclectic vibe that will surround you at Rialto.

#4: St. Paul’s College Redevelopment: The Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) granted Boundary Companies final approval in January 2019 for development on a portion of the former site of St. Paul’s College. Along with a new chapel and residences for the Paulist Fathers, the project will deliver townhouses and publicly-accessible open space. Nine of the townhouses will be set aside for households earning up to 50, 60 and 80 percent of median family income (MFI). Construction work is expected to begin early 2021.