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 Park Triangle will offer 117 luxury apartment units (one to two bedrooms) for rent and ground-level retail.
 

Information

Park Triangle  
Location:  14th St NW and Kenyon St NW
   Washington, DC 20010
Website:  Park Triangle Apartments 
Phone:  202-265-PARK
Developer:  Triangle Ventures Urban Development
Completion Date:  Spring 2006
No. Apartment Units:  117
Apartment Size Range:       652 -  1282 sq. ft.
Rental Rates:  $1,500 - $2,800
Parking Spaces:  110
Total Retail Space:  18,000 sq. ft. 

Updates

March 7, 2006

Message from Ernie Marcus of Park Triangle Apartments:

The current done deals are as follows:

  • Citibank
  • 0xxo Cleaners
  • Pollo Campero with outdoor seating
  • T-Mobile
  • Allstate
  • Federal Credit Union

Possible deals:

  • Bedding store
  • Hair Salon

Hoped for/Early discussions underway:

Neighborhood type restaurant with outdoor seating or Coffee House.

On last point, I welcome specific ideas and lobbying. We have a 2,400 sq.ft. space that we are holding out for such use. We are talking up the space but there is still resistance to the neighborhood from restaurant people who think it's still too early. We don't agree.

 
February 10, 2006
Initial occupancy is scheduled for March 2006 (subject to change).  The property and a model apartment unit will be ready to be shown mid-late February.

   

Retailers

According to Ernie Marcus of Triangle Ventures (from a posting in Yahoo! Groups), the following tenants (or kinds of tenants) are anticipated to fill the ground-level retail spaces of Park Triangle:

  • Pollo Campero - A very popular Latin American chicken eatery.
  • T-Mobile 
  • Another neighborhood oriented, moderately priced restaurant.
  • A national ice cream store.
  • Dry cleaners.
  • High quality bedding store.
  • Bank.
  • Insurance Agency.
  • Comments
    Written by on 2006-07-03 20:50:19
    Nice article on Park Triangle. A bakery sounds like a good addition: 
     
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/30/AR2006063000652.html
    Written by GforGood on 2006-08-14 08:40:04
    Seems like the Bank is Citibank. It is encouraging to see that Park Triangle has been fairly succesfull in attracting retailers. The bakery is fab news, and I keep dreaming of another non-chain nice restaurant.. lol..
    Written by cheshire on 2007-04-23 10:17:33
    Outdoor seating? 
     
    Wasn't the plan/hope to have places with outdoor seating in the triangle-shaped courtyard? It was so beautiful out this weekend that it seemed such a shame to walk by there and only see gravel. A park-like area with grass would be okay too if they can't recruit eateries to set up outdoor seating. But I don't get the gravel. Why not usable space that adds value to the neighborhood?
    Written by GforGood on 2007-04-23 19:35:28
    The currently gravel covered are is part of the Civic Plaza plan that is to cover the whole intersection. I doubt they will start working on it before the DCUSA construction is closer to completion. In the meanwhile The Heights will have outdoor seating and will open later this summer! :)


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