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  • Spacious kitchens offer stainless steel appliances, backsplashes and designer lighting
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  • The warehouse’s signature twelve-pointed cupola has lit up this corner of New York Avenue every night since 1937.
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  • MOM’s Organic Market, an environmentally focused, 100% organic grocer, opened its first D.C. location at the Hecht Warehouse in 2014.
    3/61

  • Parking Garage
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  • The Entrance
    5/61

  • Decades of Hecht style
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  • Adjacent to nearby Union Market, the Angelika Pop Up is a three-screen micro cinema showing limited release and art house films.
    7/61

  • The Hecht is chock full of vintage details, including a lobby sculpture fashioned out of this piece of machinery salvaged from the original building.
    8/61

  • Throughout the restoration, many unique features of the warehouse have been meticulously preserved, including original glass block and exposed brick.
    9/61

  • Model Apartment
    10/61

  • The U.S. National Arboretum, home to 446 acres of gardens, rare trees and public art, is a short walk from the Hecht Warehouse.
    11/61


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  • Picnic tables, lawn games and a converted Airstream-turned-pop-up-bar make Union Market a great summer hang out spot.
    13/61

  • Each residence comes with a free membership to the brand new Planet Fitness gym located in the building.
    14/61

  • Nearby Union Market is a mecca for all things artisanal—think grass-fed meat, small batch bourbon, and organic skincare products—that houses over 40 local vendors.
    15/61

  • With a gourmet grocer in the building and Union Market down the street, Hecht residents can shop local, shop organic, and shop fresh.
    16/61

  • Lobby
    17/61

  • Fitness Center
    18/61

  • The Hecht Warehouse
    19/61

  • Lounge seating and community work tables offer a cozy space for working or relaxing.
    20/61

  • Bar seating in The Cellar
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  • The Hecht Cellar
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  • Hallways feature original color-coded columns from the Hecht warehouse.
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  • Sitting Area
    24/61

  • Main Lobby
    25/61

  • Lobby
    26/61

  • Kickboxing Area
    27/61

  • Free Weights in Fitness Center
    28/61

  • Complimentary coffee and tea service from Compass Coffee available daily
    29/61

  • Cardio Equipment
    30/61

  • Sitting Area
    31/61

  • Each apartment features authentic loft details, including high ceilings
    32/61

  • Many apartments feature historic glass block windows
    33/61

  • Airy and spacious layouts are found in all of our apartments
    34/61

  • Large bathrooms include plenty of storage space and thoughtful details
    35/61

  • Living spaces feature unique details from The Hecht's historic past
    36/61

  • Model Bedroom
    37/61

  • Model Bedroom
    38/61

  • Model Kitchen and Living Room
    39/61

  • Model Kitchen Finishes
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  • Model Kitchens
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  • Model Sitting Room
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  • Model Living Room
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  • Model Spacious Bedroom
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  • New York Ave. truck stop circa 1943
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  • Working on the railroad
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  • Ivy City in 1887
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  • Crossfit Hierarchy
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  • Planet Fitness
    50/61

  • Fitness Center
    51/61

  • Lobby Seating
    52/61

  • The Cellar Entrance
    53/61

  • The Cellar Game Room
    54/61

  • The Cellar Lounge Space
    55/61

  • The Cellar Lounge
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  • The Cellar Piano Room
    57/61

  • Theater
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  • Wet Bar
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  • Yoga Studio
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  • Spacious kitchens offer stainless steel appliances, backsplashes and designer lighting
    1/17

  • The Hecht is chock full of vintage details, including a lobby sculpture fashioned out of this piece of machinery salvaged from the original building.
    2/17

  • Throughout the restoration, many unique features of the warehouse have been meticulously preserved, including original glass block and exposed brick.
    3/17

  • Model Apartment
    4/17

  • Each apartment features authentic loft details, including high ceilings
    5/17

  • Many apartments feature historic glass block windows
    6/17

  • Airy and spacious layouts are found in all of our apartments
    7/17

  • Large bathrooms include plenty of storage space and thoughtful details
    8/17

  • Living spaces feature unique details from The Hecht's historic past
    9/17

  • Model Bedroom
    10/17

  • Model Bedroom
    11/17

  • Model Kitchen and Living Room
    12/17

  • Model Kitchen Finishes
    13/17

  • Model Kitchens
    14/17

  • Model Sitting Room
    15/17

  • Model Living Room
    16/17

  • Model Spacious Bedroom
    17/17

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  • The warehouse’s signature twelve-pointed cupola has lit up this corner of New York Avenue every night since 1937.
    1/6

  • Decades of Hecht style
    2/6

  • New York Ave. truck stop circa 1943
    3/6

  • Working on the railroad
    4/6

  • Ivy City in 1887
    5/6


  • 6/6

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  • MOM’s Organic Market, an environmentally focused, 100% organic grocer, opened its first D.C. location at the Hecht Warehouse in 2014.
    1/27

  • Parking Garage
    2/27

  • Lobby
    3/27

  • Fitness Center
    4/27

  • The Hecht Warehouse
    5/27

  • Lounge seating and community work tables offer a cozy space for working or relaxing.
    6/27

  • Bar seating in The Cellar
    7/27

  • The Hecht Cellar
    8/27

  • Hallways feature original color-coded columns from the Hecht warehouse.
    9/27

  • Sitting Area
    10/27

  • Main Lobby
    11/27

  • Lobby
    12/27

  • Kickboxing Area
    13/27

  • Free Weights in Fitness Center
    14/27

  • Complimentary coffee and tea service from Compass Coffee available daily
    15/27

  • Cardio Equipment
    16/27

  • Sitting Area
    17/27

  • Fitness Center
    18/27

  • Lobby Seating
    19/27

  • The Cellar Entrance
    20/27

  • The Cellar Game Room
    21/27

  • The Cellar Lounge Space
    22/27

  • The Cellar Lounge
    23/27

  • The Cellar Piano Room
    24/27

  • Theater
    25/27

  • Wet Bar
    26/27

  • Yoga Studio
    27/27

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  • The Entrance
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  • Adjacent to nearby Union Market, the Angelika Pop Up is a three-screen micro cinema showing limited release and art house films.
    1/9

  • The U.S. National Arboretum, home to 446 acres of gardens, rare trees and public art, is a short walk from the Hecht Warehouse.
    2/9


  • 3/9

  • Picnic tables, lawn games and a converted Airstream-turned-pop-up-bar make Union Market a great summer hang out spot.
    4/9

  • Each residence comes with a free membership to the brand new Planet Fitness gym located in the building.
    5/9

  • Nearby Union Market is a mecca for all things artisanal—think grass-fed meat, small batch bourbon, and organic skincare products—that houses over 40 local vendors.
    6/9

  • With a gourmet grocer in the building and Union Market down the street, Hecht residents can shop local, shop organic, and shop fresh.
    7/9

  • Crossfit Hierarchy
    8/9

  • Planet Fitness
    9/9

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