U STREET CORRIDOR - NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, DC!1300 W St. NW, WASHINGTON, DC: LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATIONSought-after beautiful and attractive corner lot location with distinctive street address of 1300 W Street NW. Located just off busy restaurant and nightclub area of U St. NW. Perfectly located in one of the most heavily traveled, vibrant and walkable/pedestrian-friendly areas of DC. Located In the center of all the desirable action, two blocks from U St metro, the multitude of restaurants and nightlife of the massive U Street NW area near 14th Street NW, with such attractions as: Busboys and Poets, Trader Joes, the Atlantic Plumbing Development Residences, Whole Foods, Howard University Campus and the 14th St. NW multitude of restaurants and venues, to name just a very few. This gorgeous and attractive vacant corner lot, 1300 W Street NW, is located in one of the most active and densely populated areas of the the Cardozo neighborhood, more often referred to as the U Street Corridor, in Northwest Washington. Attractions include Busboys and Poets, Trader Joes, Whole FoodsD.C. Public information reveals that the surrounding neighborhoods include Dupont Circle, Columbia Heights, Adams Morgan, Logan Circle and Shaw. The famousU Street NW area is approximately 2 blocks south, and features many neighborhood attractions, including the excellent music and food scene, which help make it famous. The U Street Metro Station (Yellow and Green lines) is also about 2 blocks south. According to the DCPS website, nearby schools are Garrison Elementary, Columbia Heights Education Campus 6-8, and Cardozo Education Campus.SITE:Lot number 144, square 235, known as 1300 W Street NW , comprising 983 square feet, according to public tax records.Lot dimensions, according to Washington DC Subdivision book 19, page 140, are 54.63' front along W Street NW, and 18' deep along 13th Street NW.PlatThe lot is level and fenced, with a few mature trees.ZONING:Residential Apartment 2 (RA-2)According to Washington DC zoning regulations: "The purposes of the RA-1, RA-2, RA-3, RA-4, and RA-5 zones are to: (a) Permit flexibility of design by permitting all types of urban residential development if they conform to the height, density, and area requirements established for these districts; and (b) Permit the construction of those institutional and semi-public buildings that would be compatible with adjoining residential uses and that are excluded from the more restrictive residential zones." More specifically, "The RA-2 zone provides for areas developed with predominantly moderate-density residential."
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