Washington, DC Homes in Adams MorganThe vibrant night life and eclectic restaurant scene in Adams Morgan, attracts many
Washington DC home purchasers and renters. If you are thinking of purchasing
Washington DC real estate in Adams Morgan, weather it be commercial or residential you might want to consider Adams Alley. Adams Alley is located on 17th street; it is very original in that the building that is now Adams Alley was originally the historic Colortone Printing Building. The
Washington DC homes found at Adams alley are 3 stories, and they have 22 foot ceilings. One of the many nice features that you will find in all of these units is the oversized windows that give off a great deal of natural lighting and beautiful views. All of the units also have a view of the Washington Monuments from there oversized rooftop patios. With this location and all of the things that this development has to offer it is no surprise that there is currently no developer owned units left. This can also be because this mixed use development only offers 12 2 bedroom loft units, and 18,000 square feet of commercial office space.
Other features that are found at these beautiful Washington DC homes- Floating steel staircase
- Concrete countertops
- Italian cabinetry
- Designer fixtures
- Stainless steel appliances
- Oversized shower, with glass tiles baths.
A little about the history of the Adams Mill developmentThe Adams Mill development is located at the highest point of the Adams Morgan development, which helps to aid in the beautiful views. The redevelopment of this beautiful mixed use development from its original Printing Building was done through a group effort between the Adams Mill Investment Group, the zoning board, and the Adams Morgan Community. The Adams Mill investment group took the old historic Colortone Printing Building and redeveloped it into a mixed use project.
About Adams Mill Investment (the developer)The Adams Mill Investment group was established in District of Columbia over 10 years ago. This boutique firm’s headquarters still remain in the District of Columbia, and they are not only a developer but also own and manage residential properties, as well as retail and commercial space. They have completed projects throughout different neighborhoods in the District, including DuPont Circle, Addams Morgan, and Capitol Hill. This firm’s goal is to create both residential and commercial properties that blend in with the surrounding neighborhood, but they also add new functions to already existing infrastructures just like what they accomplished at Adams Alley.