Master plan approved for 1,600-unit development on top of Metro station in suburban D.C.

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Master plan approved for 1,600-unit development on top of Metro station in suburban D.C.
A plan by Fivesquares Development for a 2 million-square-foot development on top of the Grosvenor Metro station in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. got the green light from the Montgomery County Council. The 14-acre site, owned by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, will eventually see up to 1,600 residential units and retail space. The developers estimate that the entire project will cost around $500 million, with construction beginning in the summer of 2018.
[Washington Business Journal]