Georgetown - First New RowHouses in 10 Years

18 09 2007

Though development in Georgetown is common, an entire new development of row houses is not, which is just what we have with the new Wormley Row.

Just off the main drag of M street, Wormley Row is incorporating one old building with almost an entire block of new ground up structures to build 13 (extremely large, even for the area) row homes.

More on the scene construction photos, and what’s behind the strange name after the jump…

The name Wormley Row comes from the original structure pictured above, which was the Wormley School built in 1875. The building was last owned by Georgetown University before it was sold to the current developers.


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28 01 2008
DC Metrocentric » No Rush to Wormley Row (07:24:29) :

[…] the new row homes we showed you being built on Prospect Street in Georgetown a few months ago? Well the construction is almost […]

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