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SGA Cos., LLC

SGA Cos., LLC

Bethesda, MD

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Alexander Hall

2715 N Street NW was constructed as a standalone two-story residence in the early 1800's, distinguished by its lush gardens on all sides. A presidentially decorated astronomer named Asaph Hall purchased the property in 1868. Hall, who was best known for his discovery of the moons of Mars, lived here with his wife Angeline and their four children for nearly forty years. During their residency, the Halls added a third story to their home and extensively modified its architecture to embody the Italianate style – many elements of which remain today. The meticulous restoration of this Georgetown landmark seamlessly married and preserved their vibrant legacies for generations to come. This beautiful and distinguished, totally-renovated historic 5,250 square foot semi-detached home, nestled on an 8,388 square foot lot with manicured gardens on a quiet Georgetown street neighboring Rose Park, features three finished levels and an in-ground basement with a 2,000+ bottle wine cellar, seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and one half bathroom. The grand master suite features two bedrooms, walk-in closets, and two full baths with radiant heated floors. This spacious Georgetown gem offers premium material and fine finishes throughout. Attached, at 2709 N Street NW is Alexander Hall, the site of a circa 1909 house of worship that has been converted into three expansive luxury condominium units, totaling over 8,000 square feet. Features included wide plank hardwood floors, Carrara marble counter tops, Wolf and Bosch appliances, and Duravit and Kohler fixtures.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Georgetown, DC, US
Firm Role: Architect. Developer.