8300 Wisconsin Development Won't House Artists' Workspace
Developer of failed Trillium project agreed to include the workspace in initial project planned for site.
A new development slated for 8300 Wisconsin Avenue – the former site of the failed Trillium project – will likely not house artists’ workspace, as a Bethesda development action group had hoped. Developers of the nine-story 8300 Wisconsin project, which will feature 300-375 residential rental units and a grocery store, again brought conceptual plans before the Woodmont Triangle Action Group last week. The condominium project originally planned for the site, known as the Trillium, would have brought three residential towers with more than 170 units to the corner of Battery Lane and Wisconsin Avenue. But that project faltered in a sluggish economy, and in March, Bethesda-based StonebridgeCarras and Walton Street Capital, L.L.C., purchased the…
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