Takoma Metro
LOCATION
Washington, D.C.
Discipline
Architecture
SECTOR
Residential
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Project Details
The Takoma Metro project at 327 Cedar St NW, Washington, DC, is a transformative mixed-use development led by EYA with Moya Design Partners as Architect of Record. The project secured Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB) recommendation and regulatory approvals on a historically expedited timeline, a rare achievement that reflects the strength of the design’s contextual sensitivity and team collaboration.
Upon completion, Takoma Metro will deliver 435 residential units — 364 market-rate and 70 affordable, representing 16% of the total — 17,650 square feet of ground-floor neighborhood-serving retail, and over an acre of programmed open space. Designed with wood-over-podium construction and a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) delivery method, the project is targeting LEED Gold certification with features like solar-ready roofs, green roofs, bioretention facilities, and enhanced tree canopies. It replaces a large surface parking lot with structured parking, further improving environmental performance.
The development responds carefully to its surroundings: lower building heights along residential edges, vibrant retail and plaza spaces along Cedar Street, and dynamic façades along the rail corridor. With amenities including a gym, pet spa, library/business center, and pool, Takoma Metro is poised to transform the area, seamlessly integrating housing, retail, and community spaces to strengthen connections between Takoma DC and Takoma Maryland.
Facts & Figures
Client
EYA, LLC
Size
Total Area 495,260 SF
Residential 389,850 SF
434 Units – 364 MR; 70 AFF
Retail 17,650 SF
Status
Completed
Completion Year
2026
project cost
$125M
accreditations
LEED Gold (In process)
Delivery Method
Self-Performed
Construction type
3-A Wood, 1-A Concrete Podium
Mid-Rise
Awards
2023
MUSE Design Awards | Mix Use Architectural Design | Gold Winner
2023
LOOP Design Awards | Sketches & Drawings
Collaborators
CIVIL
VIKA Capitol LLC
STRUCTURAL
Ehlert Bryan
MEP
Lighthouse Engineering
LANDSCAPE
LandDesign
ACOUSTICS
Hush Acoustics
SUSTAINABILITY
Meridian Consulting, LLC
ENVELOPE
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE)
LIGHTING
Lam Partners (formerly known as Stroik Lighting)
ACCESSIBILITY
Steven Winter
CODE
Jensen Hughes