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Hurt Home

Hurt Home Building

The District of Columbia through the office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) selected the joint venture of Argos Group and Potomac Investment Properties to redevelop the Hurt Home at 3050 R Street, NW in Washington DC. 

Built in 1897, it is believed that the Hurt Home was originally purposed as an assisted living facility for the blind. Located within the boundaries of the Georgetown Historic District., the District obtained the property in 1987 from the Henry and Annie Hurt Home for the Blind and the Aid Association for the Blind of the District of Columbia, both nonprofit organizations. Most recently, the building housed the Devereux Children's Center, a residential and psychiatric program for foster children. Currently the Hurt Home is a three-story brick building with an English basement. The lot in which the building is located abuts a 15-foot wide public alley to the west. The property has a paved surface parking lot to the rear of the building, and all utilities currently serve the site. The development plan for the site will include 15 condominiums to include three affordable units.

Construction was completed July 2013.

Location:
3050 R Street, NW

Development Partners:
Joint venture of Argos Group and Potomac Investment Properties