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Happy ending for grandma in landlord, fire dispute in pandemic

The woman has struggled to pay rent during the pandemic. Author: Delia Goncalves Updated: 12:03 AM EDT March 17, 2021 DISTRICT HEIGHTS, Md. On February 20, Prince George’s County firefighters said an unattended candle led to a massive blaze at the Avanti Apartments on Hil-Mar Drive in District Heights.  Brenda Jackson said that fire started in the unit nextdoor.   “One of my grandchildren noticed the smoke coming with the door. It was coming in so fast,” Jackson recalled, “I was scared to open the door thinking that the fire was in the hallway. So, I ran everybody to the balcony. I was afraid we wouldn’t make it out.

Abramson Embarks on Northern Virginia Office-to-Condo Conversion

Abramson Embarks on Northern Virginia Office-to-Condo Conversion The 66,000-square-foot revamp is one of the several adaptive-reuse projects currently reshaping Alexandria s Old Town. Jan262021 Rendering courtesy of Finmarc Management Inc. Seemingly unbothered by the onset of the pandemic almost a year ago, Alexandria, Va.’s built environment has been revived by a number of new residential projects shaping up across the city. Some of them propose the adaptive reuse of vacant commercial buildings, including office, industrial and hospitality space. Local player Abramson Properties is among the companies that officially undertook such a project earlier this year when it purchased an unused, four-story office property in Alexandria’s historic Old Town neighborhood. With clear plans to convert the roughly 66,000-square-foot property at 801 N. Fairfax St. into a 54-unit condominium property, the buyer paid $13.1 million to Finmarc Management Inc. for the building

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