Lofts 14 Condominiums
Located at 1401 Church Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 | Logan Circle
With its spacious loft dwellings and industrial chic vibes, Lofts 14 is one of Washington, DC’s hippest condominiums. It’s also part of the District’s ongoing trend of adaptive reuse redevelopment, which simply means turning a building into something other than its original purpose. In this case, Lofts 14 used to be an automobile showroom. But in 2005, Metropolis Development and the RTKL architectural firm transformed the warehouse-like structure into a residential building with 83 condo units.
Lofts 14 is located at 1401 Church Street, near the corner of 14th Street, the latter being one of Logan Circle's main shopping and dining drags. This part of the neighborhood used to be known as Auto Row for its plethora of car dealership showrooms, autobody and repair shops. Other examples of the conversion trend include 1400 Church Street (aka Lofts 14 Two from Metropolis/RTKL), Rainbow Lofts (the former Rainbow Auto Body and Paint Shop), and the Matrix (once Nash Motors).
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Observed from its narrow one-way road setting, Lofts 14 is architecturally similar to many of its neighbors, with a boxy structure and massive factory-style windows. Once inside, you’ll find a wide array of floorplans, starting around 638 square feet and topping out at almost 1,800 square feet. The residences are located in different wings and come in either one or two-bedroom layouts. Soaring ceilings with heavy beams, exposed ductwork and aged brick walls, bamboo floors, and the huge, multipaned factory windows are all part of the historic warehouse ambience. Bedrooms and other loft spaces are often up a short flight of stairs, and open to other living areas. These intriguing condos are ripe for exploration, with fun nooks and crannies. Open gourmet kitchens with stone counters, mosaic tile backsplashes, and stainless steel appliances, add to the appeal.
Residents at Lofts 14 enjoy a modern lobby with concierge service, a rooftop deck and lounging area, extra storage, a bike room, and garage parking. Select penthouses have their own private roof decks. The proximity to bakeries, bars, shops, and restaurants is also a key factor, with 14th Street right at the corner. Le Diplomate, Birch & Barley, Logan Tavern, and Ted’s Bulletin are just a few of the local haunts, as well as indie clothing boutiques, bicycle shops, yoga studios, art galleries, and coffeehouses. There’s a Whole Foods Market about a block away and a Trader Joe’s up the street. From early 20th century auto shops to today’s modern lifestyle experiences, Logan Circle is a community that is ever evolving, while still maintaining vital connections to the past.
To learn more about condos for sale at Lofts 14, please call Andre Perez at District Partners at Compass, 202-400-3040.
Lofts 14, District of Columbia FAQs
Q: Are pets allowed at Lofts 14?
A: Yes, it is a pet-friendly condominium.
Q: Are there any parking options at the building?
A: Lofts 14 has assigned spaces for many but not all units.
Q: Are there any Metrorail stations in the area in case I don’t use a car?
A: The Dupont Circle Metro Station, and the Shaw-Howard University Metro Station, are each less than a mile away.
Q: Where is Downtown DC in relationship to Logan Circle?
A: The Downtown DC area is directly south of the Logan Circle neighborhood.