Wooster and Mercer Lofts
1600 Clarendon Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209 | Rosslyn
There are few luxury condominium communities that are more highly regarded and sought after than the Wooster and Mercer Lofts in Arlington. Developed by Abdo with a distinctive design by Cunningham Quill Architects, the complex takes up a full block in the Rosslyn neighborhood, bordered by Clarendon Boulevard to the north, N. Pierce Street to the east, 16th Street N to the south, and N. Queen Street to the west. The Wooster building is at 1600 Clarendon Blvd and the Mercer building is at 1615 N. Queen Street. There are 87 units between the two seven-story buildings.
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Delivered in 2007, the Wooster and Mercer Lofts combine modernity with an older industrial ethos, the result being a perfect blend of luxury and style. From the outside, the buildings resemble brick schools or warehouses, with grassy manicured grounds weaving in-between. Step inside, and the residences themselves feature massive factory-style windows, and huge Great Rooms that bring living, dining, and cooking all into one open area with soaring ceilings and exposed ductwork overhead. During the construction phase, aged bricks were transported from a Washington, DC building dating to the 1870s that was originally home to the charitable Sisters of the Poor organization. Those ancient bricks now serve as interior wall accents.
There are a number of different layouts at Wooster and Mercer, ranging from one bedroom up to two bedrooms plus additional living spaces such as dens, libraries, or entertainment areas. Square footage runs from 775 to over 3,000 square feet. A large percentage, but not all, of the residences are true lofts, with two stories of giant windows, floating iron stairs, and long hanging pendant lights. Some of the larger units have entrances at each level, and most have some sort of private outdoor space, from patios with brick walls to impressive roof level terraces for the penthouses. The open gourmet kitchens are particularly impressive, with extended granite dining/prep islands, and Wolf and SubZero stainless steel appliances. Brazilian cherry hardwood floors run throughout the condos, and the bathrooms are also quite lovely.
The Wooster and Mercer Lofts are known for their friendly staff, front desk, and concierge service. Other amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a club room, a dog park, and secure garage parking. The location is also ideal, situated in Rosslyn but also close to the next-door Courthouse neighborhood. The Rosslyn Metro and Courthouse Metro stations are each within walking distance. This is the heart of the popular Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor, with nearby restaurants such as Quinn’s, Barley Mac, Mele Bistro, and Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar. When it comes time to gather groceries for those impressive chef-inspired kitchens, you can do so at Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, or the local farmers market.
To learn more about condos for sale at the Wooster and Mercer Lofts, please call Andre Perez at District Partners at Compass, 202-929-3600.
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Q: Do condos often become available at Wooster and Mercer?
A: Wooster and Mercer is a highly sought after address and there is often a scarcity of available listings.
Q: Are all of the units at Wooster and Mercer actual lofts?
A: No, the one-bedroom floorplans are often apartment style, but do have high ceilings and exposed elements for an industrial loft-type feel. Most of the two and three-bedroom residences are true lofts.
Q: How far is it from Wooster and Mercer to Washington, DC?
A: The distance from 1600 Clarendon Boulevard to Georgetown on the other side of Key Bridge is about a mile and a half.
Q: What Metrorail lines would I take from Rosslyn to downtown Washington, DC.
A: The Rosslyn Metro station offers Orange, Blue, and Silver Line service. All eastbound lines will connect to neighborhoods in the downtown DC area, but you should check the schedule for specific departure and arrival times.