The Sophia Bethesda apartment tower project hit another milestone this weekend, as a crew began disassembling the tower crane at the site yesterday morning. Fairmont Avenue was closed mid-block between Old Georgetown Road and Norfolk Avenue to make room for the mobile cranes assisting in the operation, and remained closed as of last night. Developed by Greystar and Duball, LLC, the 22-story Sophia will house 276 luxury apartments, 6000-square-feet of retail and restaurant space, and a 222-space underground parking garage. A September 2024 delivery is anticipated.
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Sunday, February 25, 2024
Sophia Bethesda tower crane removal (Photos)
The Sophia Bethesda apartment tower project hit another milestone this weekend, as a crew began disassembling the tower crane at the site yesterday morning. Fairmont Avenue was closed mid-block between Old Georgetown Road and Norfolk Avenue to make room for the mobile cranes assisting in the operation, and remained closed as of last night. Developed by Greystar and Duball, LLC, the 22-story Sophia will house 276 luxury apartments, 6000-square-feet of retail and restaurant space, and a 222-space underground parking garage. A September 2024 delivery is anticipated.
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