Heleos plans to construct 99 multifamily units with 66 of those units set aside to house residents making up to 60% of the area’s median income and approximately 20 three-bedroom units designed for families. They also plan to include solar panels in an effort to make the project a net-zero energy building.
Read MoreHeleos, a Washington, D.C.-based affordable housing developer, bought the site in partnership with a local performing arts nonprofit. The new ownership plans to construct a performing arts campus with retail and mixed-income multifamily units. Solar panels will be installed in an effort to make the project a net-zero energy building.
Read MorePlans for the Dance Loft on 14 project in NW Washington D.C. are coming together. The net zero energy project will include a performing arts campus, blackbox theater, dance studios, retail/restaurant and mixed-income affordable housing. With a mix of new residential and performing arts, the 124,000 sf Dance Loft on 14 will provide a much-desired amenity and much-needed vitality to the neighborhood.
Read MoreThe Dance Loft on 14th and Heleos have presented plans for a 6-story mixed-use plan to replace the commercial buildings at 4618 14th Street NW which the partnership plans to purchase.
Read MoreHeleos and Dance Loft hosted a meeting with the community on Tuesday, March 23rd and presented plans from PGN Architects. Floor plans that show five levels of residential units on top of two floors of parking and the performing arts space, where Dance Loft will be located.
Read MoreHeleos, LLC and Urban Green, LLC have teamed up for this arts-focused development proposal. Both school buildings would be retrofit with 50 studio-three bedroom units for artists, affordable at the 30% and 50% AMI levels.
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