Upcoming Rosslyn condos offer more space

The 27-story, 104-unit Pierce, with one- to three-bedroom condos, many with ceiling heights up to more than 10 feet and with floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies, is expected to open in late 2021. (Courtesy Neoscape)
The 27-story, 104-unit Pierce, with one- to three-bedroom condos, many with ceiling heights up to more than 10 feet and with floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies, is expected to open in late 2021. (Courtesy Neoscape)
The 104 condos will range in size from about 1,300 square feet to more than 2,400 square feet, considerably larger than many multifamily unit sizes delivered in the D.C. area in the last decade. (Courtesy Neoscape)
The 104 condos will range in size from about 1,300 square feet to more than 2,400 square feet, considerably larger than many multifamily unit sizes delivered in the D.C. area in the last decade. (Courtesy Neoscape)
Amenities will include a 24-hour concierge, a "hotel-style" lobby, club room, rooftop terrace and a two-story fitness center. (Courtesy Neoscape)
Amenities will include a 24-hour concierge, a “hotel-style” lobby, club room, rooftop terrace and a two-story fitness center. (Courtesy Neoscape)
Developer Penzance will officially break ground on Oct. 24, starting the latest big development in Rosslyn that will add a total of three new residential towers to the Rosslyn skyline. (Courtesy Penzance)
Developer Penzance broke ground last year, starting the latest big development in Rosslyn that will add a total of three new residential towers to the Rosslyn skyline. (Courtesy Penzance)
When complete, The Highlands will include three glass towers named Pierce, Aubrey and Evo. (Courtesy Penzance)
When complete, The Highlands will include three glass towers named Pierce, Aubrey and Evo. (Courtesy Penzance)
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The 27-story, 104-unit Pierce, with one- to three-bedroom condos, many with ceiling heights up to more than 10 feet and with floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies, is expected to open in late 2021. (Courtesy Neoscape)
The 104 condos will range in size from about 1,300 square feet to more than 2,400 square feet, considerably larger than many multifamily unit sizes delivered in the D.C. area in the last decade. (Courtesy Neoscape)
Amenities will include a 24-hour concierge, a "hotel-style" lobby, club room, rooftop terrace and a two-story fitness center. (Courtesy Neoscape)
Developer Penzance will officially break ground on Oct. 24, starting the latest big development in Rosslyn that will add a total of three new residential towers to the Rosslyn skyline. (Courtesy Penzance)
When complete, The Highlands will include three glass towers named Pierce, Aubrey and Evo. (Courtesy Penzance)

Developer Penzance broke ground last year on its 1.2-million-square-foot mixed-use development The Highlands on Wilson Boulevard. But where many new apartment and condo developments are seeing units get smaller, The Highlands are going in the opposite direction.

The Highlands will include two apartment high rises and one condo high rise with oversized individual living space.

Penzance has released new renderings of the condo that will be called Pierce, where the 104 condominiums will range in size from about 1,300 square feet to more than 2,400 square feet, considerably larger than many multifamily unit sizes delivered in the D.C. area in the last decade.

The 27-story, 104-unit Pierce, with one- to three-bedroom condos, many with ceiling heights up to more than 10 feet and with floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies, is expected to open in late 2021.

Take a virtual, 360-degree tour of a Pierce unit here.

Prices for the condos at Pierce when marketing begins have not yet been disclosed.

Amenities will include a 24-hour concierge, a “hotel-style” lobby, club room, rooftop terrace and a two-story fitness center.

The Highlands’ other two residential buildings, both rental, include the 23-story Aubrey with 331 rental units, and the 449-unit, 26-story Evo. Both apartment buildings will also have larger-than-average residences.

The entire The Highlands project, named for the neighboring Rosslyn Highlands Park, also includes retail, public and cultural spaces, a new Arlington Public elementary school and a new fire station.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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