On the corner of 14th Street, where the rhythm of the city pulses just a block from Logan Circle, there’s a home that quietly rewrites what it means to live in the heart of it all.
Unit 306 at 1401 Church Street wasn’t built to be ordinary. Tucked within the bones of a historic industrial space, it wears its history with pride—exposed beams, brick walls, and ductwork that echo the spirit of the city’s past—while stepping confidently into the now with modern, refined finishes. It’s not just a residence. It’s a narrative, a fusion of past and present, steel and sunlight, edge and elegance.
Step through the door, and you’re met with 1,170 square feet of light and openness. The layout flows like conversation—easy, natural, uninterrupted. A wall of windows washes the main living area in daylight, revealing a space that doesn’t try too hard to impress but simply is impressive. The kitchen, with its granite counters, stainless appliances, and intuitive cabinetry, feels like the quiet hum of a well-orchestrated life. Every detail whispers intention.
Then there's the primary suite—a room with layers. A single, solid support column splits the space like a plot twist, creating a cozy nook for morning coffee or midnight books, while the exposed brick adds just enough grit to keep things grounded. Beyond, dual closets line a dressing area that leads into a bathroom made for long, slow mornings: stone finishes, dual vanities, and a walk-in glass shower that feels more spa than city.