With a history that stretches back more than a century, The Dresden is high-end living in a building designed by that titan of 20th-century development, Harry Wardman. An elaborate DC landmark, The Dresden was completed in 1901; in the early 1970s, it was transformed into its current role as a 62-unit condominium building offering luxury homes that can stretch from 1,500 to more than 3,000 square feet. The list of finishes and amenities in The Dresden is what you’d expect from a building situated in DC’s historic, tony Kalorama neighborhood. There’s an lush rooftop garden complete with great views of downtown. There are granite countertops, parquet and tile flooring, wide hallways, and distinct crown molding to make you feel like you’re cooking, entertaining, and living in a luxury hotel. There’s garage parking so you can drive around town without fear of losing a coveted street spot. There’s a staffed front desk and doorperson always there to welcome you home. No wonder The Dresden holds a spot in James Goode’s Best Addresses.
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