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WASHINGTON, DC-The owner of an 18,000-sf Nehemiah Shopping Center has agreed to sell the property, paving the way for a $100-million condominium project. The center on the 2400 block of 14th St. NW will be redeveloped into a property with 225 market-rate residences and ground-level retail space.

Level 2 Development will acquire the shopping center in the Columbia Heights area from Horning Brothers for an undisclosed amount. According to District real estate records, the property has a current assessed value of $2.9 million.

Level 2 has tapped Shalom Baranes Architects to oversee the design of the project, but those efforts are still in the earliest stages. The property is situated in a spot that links the Columbia Heights area with the 14th & U Street neighborhood.

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