Union Row Condominiums
Located at 2125 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 | U Street Corridor
Union Row is one of the most intriguing condominium communities in Washington, DC. Located in the highly popular and very lively U Street Corridor neighborhood, the complex was developed by PN Hoffman, designed by SK&I Architecture, and completed in 2007. The property includes a sleek eight-story structure along 14th Street that is home to 208 condos plus street level retail, as well as a central brick walkway and courtyard that is host to 59 multilevel townhouse residences with brick warehouse-type exteriors.
These two major residential components are known as the Flats at Union Row, and the Warehouses at Union Row. The word Flats is mostly but not completely accurate, as there are a number of duplex penthouses at the top levels. Also worth noting, the interior designs for both the Flats and Warehouses are similar in concept, in that they lean into an industrial chic aesthetic that has become so popular. The U Street Corridor along with neighboring Shaw has seen an uptick in new housing in recent years, including condominium projects like 2020 Lofts, 2030 Atlantic Plumbing, Perla, and the Fold.
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There is an atmosphere at Union Row that seems to bridge multiple eras in time and style. While the front Flats building is somewhat similar to other nearby contemporary structures, the central exterior walkway feels almost like a throwback to New York City s turn-of-the-century shipping, garment and meat-packing districts. With a brick alleyway vibe and an iron catwalk overhead, the Warehouse components are similar to some rowhouse concepts, often stacking two and three-level residences. Regardless of the size of the flat, penthouse, or townhouse condo, the interiors are cutting edge, with soaring ceilings, and exposed elements such as heating ductwork, plumbing pipes, and beams. Ceilings come in a variety of finishes including concrete, wooden slats, or coffered. The windows are enormous, the kitchens are open and modern, and multilevel floorplans will often feature factory-style stairs. A significant number of residences have private outdoor spaces of some sort, including patios, balconies, terraces, and roof decks. You might also find elements such as sliding barn-type doors, metal accent grids, and exposed brick walls.
The pet-friendly Union Row community offers plenty of amenities and conveniences to its residents, including secure parking, concierge service, a roof deck with grills and excellent views, a terrific gym, and a lounge. The location is also an integral part of the appeal, just a couple blocks north of U Street and also right on the southern edge of Columbia Heights. Meridian Hill Park is a few blocks away with its sculptures, water terraces, and a 40-year tradition of Sunday morning drum circles, song and dance. Well-known performance venues like the Howard Theatre, the U Street Music Hall, and the 9:30 Club are also nearby, as are numerous bakeries, bars, and restaurants. You can gather groceries at Whole Foods, Harris Teeter, or Trader Joe s, and the U Street Metro Station is about three blocks away for those who prefer public transit to city driving.
To learn more about condos for sale at Union Row, please call Andre Perez at District Partners at Compass, 202-400-3040.
Union Row Condos, District of Columbia FAQs
Q: What types of residences are at Union Row?
A: Resale properties at Union Row include single-level apartment-style condos, two-level penthouses, lofts, and multi-level warehouse-type residences which could also be described as townhouses.
Q: Are pets allowed at all the different residences?
A: Pets are allowed if you own a residence at Union Row, regardless of whether it is in the Flats building or in one of the Warehouse units.
Q: Do all residents have access to parking at this condo community?
A: Assigned parking is a standard feature at Union Row, but the number of spaces depends on the unit.
Q: Is there a fitness center at Union Row?
A: Yes, the fitness center is in the eight-story main building. and the Warehouses at Union Row.