Georgetown Riverfront Building Mirrors an Industrial Evolution
Few areas of the city have changed as much in the past three decades as the highly visible slice of steep terrain in Georgetown between the C&O Canal and the Whitehurst Freeway. Because the transformation has been so gradual, however -- so year by year and piece by piece -- it is sometimes easy to forget how dramatic and thorough it has been.

Industry and warehousing still dominated the hill when the freeway was built in 1949, but this started to change in the late 1960s. Today, the territory is almost completely taken over by large buildings for ad agencies, architects, sundry businesses and condominiums.

Spectacular views of the Potomac River and the Historic C&O Canal Just a short walk to the shops, restaurants, hotels and movie theaters in Georgetown Adjacent to the C&O Canal and the Waterfront Park and close to the Bethesda Bicycle Trail and Rock Creek Park for unlimited walking and jogging, as well as biking, boating and dog-walking opportunities.
Convenient access to downtown offices, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, major museums and monuments on the Mall, along with close proximity to the major suburbs.

Intimate, all-residential luxury building with only 72 condominium residences Many different floor-plans with residence sizes ranging from 900 to 4,500 SF
Stunning and unique glass and brick facade portraying a modern adaptation of a turn-of-the-century loft-style industrial building reminiscent of an earlier era along the C&O Canal Welcoming porte cochere entrance on Water Street with a convenient, pedestrian-only, secondary entrance at the top of the hill on 33rd Street just below M Street Elegant main lobby, as well as naturally-lit 2-story lobbies on each residential level.
Front-desk staffed 24 hours a day, Gym Restricted access to building and garage entrances Closed-circuit TV monitoring at building entrances and perimeter
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