The long-moribund Silver Spring condo project at 814 Thayer Avenue, the former site of the National Association of the Deaf (NAD), has been reconceptualized by a new developer as an affordable housing complex.
"Before, the project had only allocated seven units [out of a total 52] as affordable," says Elza Hisel-McCoy, Program Manager at the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. "Which was the minimum allowed. Now they've upped that to forty-two units." The remaining twenty percent of units will be rented at unrestricted market rates.
Architect Wiencek + Associates has also made significant improvements to the overall design, at least in Hizel-McCoy's opinion. "Before, it was a scissoring facade, alternating floors so the building had a prow," says Hizel-McCoy. "But now it's a triangle. There's a single triangular area along the sidewalk - they've come up with a design that integrates the sidewalk and public space much more seamlessly than the previous design."
Landex acquired the 0.64-acre Thayer Avenue property on contract from the previous developer, 814 Thayer LLC (which was a joint venture between Banneker Ventures and Four Points, LLC) 18 months ago, according to Peter Siegel, CEO at Landex.
Maryland-based Landex Companies specializes in mixed-income developments, and manages over two dozen properties in Maryland.
UPDATE: This project is a joint venture between Landex Companies and the Warrenton Group.
Silver Spring Maryland real estate development news
0 comments:
Post a Comment