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Artist Housing
Artspace
http://www.artspace.org/properties/mountrainier/
In the late 1990s, four small Washington, D.C., suburbs, Mount
Rainier, Brentwood, North Brentwood, and Hyattsville, Maryland joined
forces to create the Gateway Arts District, a bold initiative designed
to revitalize a two-mile stretch of the historic U.S. Route One
corridor through an infusion of artists and arts facilities.
The first of the Gateway projects, Mount Rainier Artist Lofts,
created 44 units of affordable housing for individuals and their
families in a new four-story building one block from the District
of Columbia border. This $11.7 million project, the first Artspace
live/work project involving new construction exclusively, also contains
7,000 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor.
Residents of the Mount Rainier enjoy the same amenities associated
with historic warehouse lofts, including high ceilings and large
windows, in an energy-efficient new building. The project's affordable
rents and proximity to public transportation, as well as Mount Rainier's
small-town charm, make it even more attractive.
HIP Artists Housing
http://www.designadvisor.org/green/artists.htm
This Mount Rainier, Maryland project is the first artists
housing development in the Gateway Arts District of Prince Georges
County, MD. Developed by Housing Initiative Partnership, Inc., HIP,
the project provides housing opportunities for low- and moderate-
income residents. HIP's Artists housing inhabits a formerly
blighted building, helping to transform an inner beltway community,
and improve the quality of life in the neighborhood. The result
is an affordable residence that incorporates numerous green building
design features and provides vibrant studio spaces for the resident
artists.
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