The Columbia Residences in the West End

The ultra-chic West End neighborhood in DC is home to the Columbia Residences, formerly the Columbia Hospital for Women, a 225-unit luxury condominium building. The historic building was built in 1915 as a hospital for women and architects kept the center portion of the hospital’s façade and restored it, while two wings of new construction were added along 24th and 25th Streets, and ground floor amenities include a Trader Joe’s market. One of the most sought-after neighborhoods in DC, the fashionable West End is walkable to the Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro Station, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, K Street downtown, the Kennedy Center and George Washington University, offering easy access to the entire city. It is convenient to the best of DC, including restaurants, shopping, nightlife, theater and the arts as well as downtown DC. The West End neighborhood has some of DC’s highest-end luxury condo buildings.
The full-service luxury condo development was re-envisioned by architects as a modern 3-structure condo complex, and designed with a variety of floor plan sizes and price points. The Columbia Residences building amenities boast a rooftop swimming pool, fully equipped fitness center, theater, dining rooms, billiards room, and large clubroom for entertaining. Built in 2006, the landmark 9-story building offers stylish living, and is located at 2425 L Street, NW, with condos ranging in size from 750- 3,217 square feet priced from $475,000-$2.5 million. There is a full-time front desk; world-class Concierge; doorman; security; underground parking; and bike storage rooms. Pets are allowed.
The Columbia Residences building sits between downtown DC and trendy-chic Georgetown. The 9th floor offers sun-filled 2-level penthouses with private rooftop terraces. Other units feature balconies, patios or private terraces. The units have stunning views of the National Cathedral, Georgetown University and the Potomac River facing east, and the White House and the National Mall museums to the west. The oversized windows in the condos flood the units with natural light. Other high-end appointments in the condos feature sleek gourmet kitchens with Poggenpohl cabinets, Sub Zero and Bosch appliances; hardwood flooring; and modern baths with stone floors and marble countertops.
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