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Lowe and Mitsui Fudosan America Announce Start of Construction of Gallery 64 Apartment Tower in Washington, DC – Part of the Mixed-use Redevelopment of Former Randall School Site

April 28, 2021
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Lowe and Mitsui Fudosan America Announce Start of Construction of Gallery 64 Apartment Tower in Washington, DC – Part of the Mixed-use Redevelopment of Former Randall School Site
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WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Lowe and joint venture partner Mitsui Fudosan America announced today the start of construction of Gallery 64, a 492-unit, 12-story apartment building as part of the joint venture’s redevelopment of the former Randall Junior High School site at 65 Eye Street, SW, in Washington, DC. The 500,000-square-foot redevelopment of the 2.7-acre site includes the preservation and repurposing of existing historic buildings into the Rubell Museum, a world-class contemporary art museum.

“Gallery 64 provides a unique residential option – living on an arts campus adjacent to abundant open space, connected to Washington’s most dynamic neighborhoods and with spectacular views. With the new museum as the cornerstone of the mixed-use redevelopment, Gallery 64 will be infused with art and culture, from its interior design to its resident programs,” said…

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