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Orangetheory comes to Union Market

3/22/2019

 
WTOP News
by Jeff Clabaugh

D.C. developer Level 2 Development has filled in a piece of the retail puzzle at its new Highline Union Market apartment building, with Orangetheory signing on.

The 12-story Highline Union Market apartment building, at 320 Florida Ave., N.E., has an unusual architectural design, with framed glass cubes that weave in and out of the Florida Avenue facade at varying depths.

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Construction Begins On $100M Highline At Union Market

2/16/2017

 
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Bisnow
by Jon Banister
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Mayor Muriel Bowser was on hand Wednesday to mark the groundbreaking of the latest major multifamily project at Union Market. 

Level 2 Development, Federal Capital Partners and Clark Enterprises broke ground on The Highline, a 318-unit apartment building with 10k SF of ground-floor retail at 320 Florida Ave. NE. The $100M project is expected to deliver in the first quarter of 2019. 

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The Highline Gets Final Nod to Go Up Near Union Market

7/14/2015

 
Urban Turf
by 
Tianna Mañón
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Level 2 Development’s proposal to build a mixed-use building near Union Market got the thumbs up it needed on Monday night. Modeled after steel shipping containers, the 315-unit development at 320 Florida Avenue NE (map) will include a multi-tiered park that will offer a walkway that leads into the market itself. It’s slated to join the growing development on the busy avenue in late 2018.

​​The Zoning Commission gave The Highline at Union Market the go-ahead that it needed on Monday night, approving variances for requirements related to the rear yard, compact parking spaces and the loading and roof structure requirements. 

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The Union Market Housing Boom Is About to Explode

4/30/2015

 
Washingtonian
by Marisa M. Kashino

There’s a gold rush under way just east of the NoMa Metro tracks.

In May, the first mixed residential/retail building planned for the Northeast DC neighborhood around Union Market is slated to break ground. And if all goes as planned for the five big developers invested in the area, at least eight more such projects will follow.

The momentum has been growing since 2009, when the District published a framework for future development of the 45 acres bounded by Florida and New York avenues and Penn

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More Big NoMa News – Check Out a Rendering for The Highline at Union Market hoping to come in late 2018

2/4/2015

 
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Prince of Petworth 

“Level 2 Development, LLC (Level 2) filed a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Application with the Zoning Commission for their latest project, The Highline at Union Market, a 315 unit mixed-use apartment building with 8,472 square feet of retail at the front steps to the burgeoning Union Market district in Washington, DC. Located one block from the NoMa/Gallaudet Red Line Metro Station at 320 Florida Ave., NE, The Highline at Union Market will connect the NoMa and Union Market neighborhoods.


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Level 2 envisions bringing flavor of New York's Meatpacking District to Union Market area

2/4/2015

 
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Washington Business Journal 
by Daniel J. Sernovitz

Level 2 Development is planning to develop a 315-unit mixed-use apartment project near Union Market that it hopes will pay homage to New York's Meatpacking District at a gateway site leading into the District's NoMa neighborhood.

Level 2, which is also a part of the team working with Edens to remake the 45-acre Union Market, has filed a Planned Unit Development Application with the District to build 315 apartment units and just shy 


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Level 2’s 315-Unit Union Market Project Sets Delivery for Late 2018

1/29/2015

 
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Urban Turf
by Lark Turner 

Level 2 Development’s 315-unit project adjacent to Union Market has set a planned delivery date for late 2018.

The project, dubbed The Highline at Union Market — undoubtedly a nod to the urban-industrial aesthetic of the New York project bearing the same name — will be built on the site of a Burger King at 320 Florida Avenue NE (map). Developers filed a planned-unit development application for the


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315 Unit Mixed-use Apartment Plans Advance Near Union Market

1/29/2015

 
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District Source
by Shaun Courtney 

Level 2 Development filed a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Application with the Zoning Commission this week for a proposed 315-unit apartment building with 8,472 square feet of retail at 320 Florida Ave. NE, steps from Union Market and the NoMa Metro on the current site of a Burger King.

The project, dubbed The Highline at Union Market, is a joint venture of Level 2 Development and Clark Enterprises, Inc. 


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Level 2 Files PUD for Mixed-Use Project

1/29/2015

 
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Globe Street
by Erika Morphy 

WASHINGTON, DC--Level 2 Development has filed a Planned Unit Development Application with DC's Zoning Commission for a 315-unit, mixed-use apartment project that it hopes to develop jointly with Clark Enterprises.

The building, which will be called The Highline at Union Market, will have 8,472 square feet of retail and be located next to the Union Market district at 320 Florida Ave., NE.


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Apartments at center of D.C. proposal styled on New York’s Meatpacking District

1/29/2015

 
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Washington Post
by Shilpi Malinowski

Could a warehouse-filled, traffic-clogged District neighborhood one day match the post-industrial glamour of New York City’s Meatpacking District?

Inspired by the famed New York neighborhood known for its trendy restaurants, boutiques and bars, Level 2 Development is seeking to transform a site at 320 Florida Ave. NE — currently home to a Burger King and some weedy overgrowth — into a 315-unit


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