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Image created by Carr. The Wilson and The Elm house the intersection of the Red Line Metro, Purple Line Light Rail, and Capital Crescent Trail in Downtown Bethesda, providing access to the Washington, DC metro area.
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Photo by Maxwell MacKenzie. The Wilson and The Elm stands at the edge of south Bethesda, serving as a gateway into Washington, DC. It is emblematic of the dynamic urbanism coming to downtown Bethesda as part of the Bethesda Downtown Sector Plan.
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Image created by Carr. The Wilson and The Elm is connected by nearly 12,000 SF of retail and a public plaza with transit access, shaded seating, flower beds, and trees. The CCT connects to the building from the west.
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Photo by Maxwell MacKenzie. The Elm anchors the Capital Crescent Trail to downtown Bethesda with a tunnel, connecting pedestrians and cyclists to Silver Spring, MD and Washington, DC.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. The lobby of The Elm opens us to coworking space that includes private and shared stations, as well as a lounge area.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. A living room area is available to residents at The Elm, positioned in the building lobby with comfortable seating for gathering.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. This 1-bedroom residential unit offers kitchen space that expands into living space, providing ample space for hosting.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. Natural light is maximized throughout the residential units in The Elm with floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. Residential units at The Elm vary in size, providing ample room for private home offices.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. Terrace Seventeen at The Elm features lushly landscaped green space, lounge seating and grilling stations.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. The rooftop of The Elm features a pool with resort-style seating and panoramic views.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. Expansive seating options on The Elm rooftop allow for private or shared gathering.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. The 28th-floor Skybridge offers private dining rooms, a fully equipped catering kitchen, bar, and lounge with lush greenery throughout the space.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. The fitness center connects The Elm to The Wilson, open for office tenants and residential customers 24/7.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. A bike studio within the fitness center allows for spin classes and private training sessions.
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Photo by Maxwell MacKenzie. The public plaza is lined by current and future retail, including Tatte Bakery.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. The lobby of The Wilson includes an entrance to Tatte Bakery, with coworking space on the 1st floor and mezzanine level.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. Coworking space at The Wilson varies from private booths to a communal lounge area and bar top.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. The penthouse of The Wilson offers panoramic views of Washington, DC with a lounge, outdoor deck, and kitchen.
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Photo by Jeffrey Sauers. The rooftop deck of The Wilson offers lush landscaping, heaters, and various private and shared seating options.
The Wilson & The Elm
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