Potomac Place Tower Condos For Sale
800 4th St SW, Washington D.C.
Potomac Place Tower is a large residential structure in Washington, DC that was first delivered in 1959 as apartments, and recently converted to condos for sale. It is affiliated by ownership with the similarly named Potomac Place Condominium—a contemporary complex built in 2005. The two developments are within the same block in the Southwest Waterfront, close to the popular piers of the Washington Channel.
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This highly recognizable building features balconies with honeycomb brick screens, offering a great example of the innovative mid-century modern architecture that went into the wholesale remaking of the waterfront during a transitional 1950s and 60s era. And now the neighborhood is in the midst of another major sea change with a massive waterfront redevelopment that will feature new piers, shops, restaurants, entertainment and luxury condos for sale.
Potomac Place Tower is located at 800 4th Street SW in the city’s 20024 zip code. There are 396 residences in the building, with floor plans ranging from studio units to two-bedroom models. Square footage runs from 478 to 952. Condos for sale here have recently listed from the high $200s to the low $400s.
This building went through a major renovation in 2007, with both common infrastructure and individual unit improvements. The residences offer either hardwood or carpet, with remodeled kitchens featuring granite counters and new appliances. The distinctive balconies are one of the building’s enduring hallmarks.
Residents at the pet-friendly Potomac Place Tower also enjoy plenty of common amenities, including a staffed twenty-four hour front desk, concierge service, two gyms, a clubroom, a business center and an outdoor swimming pool. There is also parking and extra storage. As for mass transit options, there are three nearby Metro Stations to choose from.
The Southwest Waterfront dates back to the late 1700s, with the Maine Street Fish Market known as the oldest continuing fish market in the United States. The area has gone through considerable change since the market opened in 1805, however. Gone are many of the original buildings—razed during various redevelopment periods. The newest change is The Wharf, a mile-long luxury live, work and play community along the waterfront.
The Potomac Place Tower remains as an interesting holdover from one of those many phases.
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