The kitchen is clean and practical, with generous cabinet storage, stainless steel appliances, and a breakfast bar that works for coffee, dinner, or the endless life admin we all pretend we enjoy. A private balcony adds breathing room, and the building offers shared roof access and bicycle parking, because DC is a city that rewards people who actually go outside.
Step out and you’re in the orbit of 14th Street’s restaurants, shops, and the Metro. Within a few minutes you can do “real life” errands without turning it into a project: grab brunch or a late coffee at The Coupe, make a dinner plan at Thip Khao, or meet friends for a bottle in the garden at St. Vincent Wine. For essentials, DC USA keeps it simple with Target and more retail right by the Metro.
The neighborhood has a real cultural backbone too: the historic Tivoli Theatre, now home to GALA Hispanic Theatre, anchors the corridor, and the area’s story includes famous residents like Duke Ellington, who once owned a home right here in Columbia Heights, and author Jean Toomer, who wrote about growing up on these same streets. It’s the kind of place where the city feels layered, not manufactured.
Bicycle Parking
Common Roof
Gas Stove
Oven
Washer/Dryer
Water