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.
The amended site plan was recommended for approval by Montgomery County planners earlier this month. While the amount of public space has remained the same, at just over 40,000 s.f., new developer Landex Companies has dramatically upped the percentage of affordable housing units, in order to qualify for affordable housing tax credits.
"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.
"We're hoping to close in August on construction financing," confirms Siegel. "So we'd start construction in late August, with completion taking 12-14 months."
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.
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