The opening of Gallery 64, developed by Los Angeles-based Lowe and New York City-based Mitsui Fudosan America, marks the end of the second phase of mixed-use development at the former site of the historic Elizabeth G. Randall Junior High School in Washington’s H Street neighborhood — the first being the Rubell Museum DC, adapted from the school itself.
The 492-unit multifamily component, an entirely new 13-story building, takes full advantage of its proximity to the new contemporary art museum, which opened in October. The apartment and museum sections are connected by a 27,000-square-foot public landscaped courtyard.

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