A full building permit has been issued for a mixed-use development at 1217 W. Washington. Located between two adjacent historic buildings, the site is currently a vacant lot that overlooks the intersection of W. Washington Blvd and N. Willard Ct. DAC Developments is collaborating with Melrose Ascension Capital on the project.
Designed by Pappageorge Haymes, the project consists of a 19-story mixed-use tower. Expected to rise 213 feet, the tower will hold 4,000 square feet of retail space and 287 residential units. The apartment mix is expected to be approximately 45% studios, 35% one-bedrooms, and 20% two-bedroom rentals. The building will host 183 parking spaces for residential tenants.
The building meets the ground with a four-story podium that will hold the ground floor retail space, residential lobby, and parking on the upper three floors. The street-facing facade will be made up of brick and punched window openings. The ground floor will open up with storefront glazing and a recessed entry protected by a glass canopy.
Setback 25 feet from the street, the tower portion will be articulated with a metal frame pattern that contrasts with and projects from the glass facade. The top two floors will hold amenity space including indoor programming and an outdoor deck with pool.
With a foundation permit issued all the way back at the end of 2022, the issuance of the full building permit will allow general contractor Focus Construction to begin work and continue through completion. The $100 million development was originally expected to have an approximate 18-month construction timeline so work may finish by the end of 2026 if construction begins soon. An official timeline has not been announced.