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Residences 19
Established 1765

Foggy Bottom is the river neighborhood. Its western edge meets the Potomac; the Kennedy Center sits at its southwestern corner, and the George Washington campus runs through much of its residential heart. The mid-century apartment buildings along New Hampshire Avenue — chief among them the Watergate complex — represent an unusually coherent architectural moment: modernist, optimistic, and built to endure.

The residences in our Foggy Bottom portfolio concentrate on Watergate East and a small number of federal-era townhouses on the Hill that falls toward the river. The principal living rooms in these apartments frequently open onto the Potomac, and the building stock is, on balance, the quietest we manage.

From the balcony of a well-placed apartment you can read the Kennedy Center program through field glasses. Several of our residents do.