WINTHROP CONDOMINIUM
Dupont Circle
ABOUT
The Winthrop Condominium is a contemporary condo building located on Massachusetts Avenue between 17th and 18th Street in Dupont Circle. Delivered in 1965, the 8-story building is all utilities included, offering 142 residences with lots of open space and additional storage. Amenities include a 24/7 front desk, a rooftop deck with panoramic views of the city, laundry on-site, and bike storage. Dupont Circle is the closest Metro Station to Winthrop Condominium.
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Address: 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036
OUR SERVICES
Community Events
Meet your neighbors at our social events held throughout the year.
On-site Laundry Room
Plenty of washers and dryers available on the lower level.
Rooftop & Grill
Host a BBQ on the rooftop or enjoy dinner grilled. Watch the sunset and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
All Utilities Included
Low condo fees include air conditioning, electricity, exterior building maintenance, gas, heat, management, master insurance policy, reserve funds, snow removal, trash removal, water.
Bicycle Storage
Low monthly fees for hassle-free bike storage on our lower-level.
24/7 Front Desk Service
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Friendly staff available 24/7 to sign for packages and greet guests.
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
Dancing & Drinks
The best nightlife in the district on 17th Street and Connecticut Avenue.
Shop along Connecticut Avenue
Full of reputable retailers like Brooks Brothers, H&M and Gap. Dupont Circle also has local shops that can help build and accessorize your seasonal outfit.
Dupont Farmer's Market
Located between Massachusetts and Connecticut Avenues, the market is open on Sunday mornings until 1 p.m.
Embassy Row
The Embassy of Australia serves as the beginning point of a 2-mile-stretch along Massachusetts Avenue known as Embassy Row.
The Phillips Collection
Sunday concerts at 4 p.m. and the after-hours hit on first Thursdays of the month, Phillips After 5.
Dupont Circle Fountain​
DC’s most iconic landmarks outside of the National Mall, and was built by sculptor Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon