Urban Realty Advisors

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1800 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington DC
SEIU Change To Win
Size:  25,000 SF
Budget:  $4 Million
Completion:  2008

1800 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington DC

1800 Massachusetts Ave, Washington DC
United Nations Foundation
 Size:  33,500 SF
Budget: $4.5 Million
Completion:  2007

1800 Massachusetts Ave, Washington DC

2035 2nd Street NW, Washington DC
Parker Flats at Gage School
 Size:  118,500 SF
Budget:  $23 Million
Completed:  2008
Erected in 1904, The Gage School building sat vacant for decades. The dilapidated building was unattractive and served as a magnet for illegal activity, but Howard University recognized the potential of this former DC public school building’s rich architectural details. It selected Urban Realty Advisors to purchase the property through a competitive bid process in 2004.Urban Realty Advisors hired a design team led by Bonstra Haresign Architects (“Bonstra”) to rehabilitate the old building and to construct two new buildings on the site. Bonstra worked to create a beautiful new product that still fit into the neighborhood. To do this, it mimicked the style and scale of the surrounding townhouses in the design of the new buildings. Bonstra planned the three buildings around a central landscaped courtyard that could serve as a nucleus for the buildings’ residents.Parker Flats at Gage School consists of 92 units ranging in price from the mid-$200,000s to the mid $500,000s. The Washington Business Journal named this project “Best Rehab/Renovation/Reuse” in its “Best Real Estate Deals of 2007” edition. Parker Flats was also one of twelve recipients of the “Distinctive Residential Architecture” awards presented in 2007 by Washingtonian Magazine, in association with the Washington Chapter of the American Institute ofArchitecture.The total project costs for Parker Flats were $35 million. Completed in 2007, the building has served as a catalyst for positive change in LeDroit Park. Residents of LeDroit Park/Bloomingdale have yet another reason to be proud of their historic neighborhood. Once an eyesore, Parker Flats is now a structure that contributes to the beauty of 2nd Street, NW. The success of Parker Flats has demonstrated to other businesses that it can be both financially profitable and socially rewarding to invest in the rehabilitation of historic LeDroit Park.

2035 2nd Street NW, Washington DC

Erected in 1904, The Gage School building sat vacant for decades. The dilapidated building was unattractive and served as a magnet for illegal activity, but Howard University recognized the potential of this former DC public school building’s rich architectural details. It selected Urban Realty Advisors to purchase the property through a competitive bid process in 2004.

Urban Realty Advisors hired a design team led by Bonstra Haresign Architects (“Bonstra”) to rehabilitate the old building and to construct two new buildings on the site. Bonstra worked to create a beautiful new product that still fit into the neighborhood. To do this, it mimicked the style and scale of the surrounding townhouses in the design of the new buildings. Bonstra planned the three buildings around a central landscaped courtyard that could serve as a nucleus for the buildings’ residents.

Parker Flats at Gage School consists of 92 units ranging in price from the mid-$200,000s to the mid $500,000s. The Washington Business Journal named this project “Best Rehab/Renovation/Reuse” in its “Best Real Estate Deals of 2007” edition. Parker Flats was also one of twelve recipients of the “Distinctive Residential Architecture” awards presented in 2007 by Washingtonian Magazine, in association with the Washington Chapter of the American Institute of
Architecture.

The total project costs for Parker Flats were $35 million. Completed in 2007, the building has served as a catalyst for positive change in LeDroit Park. Residents of LeDroit Park/Bloomingdale have yet another reason to be proud of their historic neighborhood. Once an eyesore, Parker Flats is now a structure that contributes to the beauty of 2nd Street, NW. 

The success of Parker Flats has demonstrated to other businesses that it can be both financially profitable and socially rewarding to invest in the rehabilitation of historic LeDroit Park.

Washington, DC
Carnegie Endowment
Size:  90,000 SF
Budget:  $34 Million
Completion:  1998

Washington, DC

Washington, DC
Cooper & Kirk, PLLC
Size:  10,000 SF
Budget:  $1.5 Million
Completion:  2008

Washington, DC

1800 Mass Ave NW, Washington DC
SEIU Headquarters
Size:  250,000 SF
Budget:  $93 Million
Completion:  2008

1800 Mass Ave NW, Washington DC

Rockville, MD
Aronson & Company
 Size:  75,000 SF
Budget:  $10 Million
Completion:  2009

Rockville, MD

Herndon, VA
Hyatt Dulles
 Size:  40,000 SF
Budget:  $16 Million
Completed:  2010

Herndon, VA

Annapolis, MD
Annapolis Marriott - Phase II
 Size:  150 Rooms
Budget:  $4 Million
Completion:  Estimated 2011/2012

Annapolis, MD

Annapolis, MD
Annapolis Marriott - Phase 1
 Size:  MEP/LIFE/FIRE/SAFETY
Budget:  $1.5 Million
Completed:  2006

Annapolis, MD

Miami, Florida
Miami Airport Marriott
 Size:  850 Rooms, 3 Hotels
Budget:  $64 Million
Completed:  2009

Miami, Florida

Washington, DC
Ventana Condominiums
 Size:  80,000 SF
Budget:  $30 Million
Completion:  2007

Washington, DC

Falls Church, VA
Fairview Park Marriott
 Size:  25,000 SF
Budget:  $10 Million
Completion:  Estimated 2012 

Falls Church, VA

Detroit, Michigan
SEIU Call Center
 Size:  25,000 SF
Budget:  $2.75 Million
Completed:  2009

Detroit, Michigan

Menlo Park, CA
Kaiser Family Foundation
 Size:  96,000 SF
Budget:  $40 Million
Completion:  2003

Menlo Park, CA