Designed by Cunningham Quill and developed by Abdo, The Wooster and Mercer Lofts was delivered in 2007 and has been one of Washington Metro’s most popular condominium communities since that time. Nicely located in Arlington’s Rosslyn neighborhood, the property includes two brick buildings with 87 units in all. Inspired by New York City’s SoHo warehouse district along Wooster and Mercer Streets, the loft-style units come in an array of sizes, with both single and two-level floorplans. Interior touches include towering ceilings, overhead ductwork, and 140 year-old brick accents from the original Children’s Museum in Washington, DC.
Active listings can be exceedingly rare at this desirable address. There is one condo available as of this report, with Unit #M303 in the Mercer building listed at $1,190,000. A dramatic remodel has resulted in charcoal custom wall finishes that contrast nicely with cherry wood floors and exposed brick wall accents. The open concept combines living, dining, and cooking all into one huge and open space accented by towering windows. Exposed overhead ductwork and long hanging factory-style lights add additional industrial chic touches. The chef-inspired open kitchen features stone counters and island, upscale stainless steel appliances, and pantry storage. The owners’ suite is a true retreat with ample room for bed, desk, and sitting furniture. An entire wall is dedicated to windows, and there is also a wall-mounted TV, a custom-designed walk-in closet, and a spa bath with a twin-sink vanity. The den functions as a private guest suite, complete with a full bathroom. There’s also an in-unit laundry room and two dedicated garage parking spaces.
There was no sales activity at Wooster and Mercer in August, and in fact, the most recent closing was in March when Unit #W106 in the Wooster building sold for $820,000. The oversized one-bedroom residence has a 1,400 square foot floorplan that could potentially support a room addition such as a second bedroom or flex space. Cherry hardwood floors run throughout the condos, along with soaring ceilings, exposed overhead ductwork, brick wall accents, and hanging factory-style lights. The chef’s kitchen features Viking and Sub-Zero appliances, and there is also an in-unit laundry room, as well as two secure parking spaces and extra storage.
The only other closing in 2025 occurred at the beginning of the year when Unit #M306 sold $1,035,000. The 1,421 square foot layout features one bedroom, a flex space den that can function as a bedroom, and 1.5 baths. Other notable elements include interior sliding barn-style doors, giant windows, cherry hardwood floors, overhead ductwork, and an exposed brick wall along one side. The open kitchen was recently remodeled with white stone counters and a matching dining/prep counter with waterfall edges. The bedroom suite with its walk-in closet is quite roomy, and there is also an in-unit laundry room.
The Wooster and Mercer Lofts are located along Clarendon Boulevard, close to shops, restaurants, bars, and entertainment. Residents at the condo community enjoy secure garage parking and are also close to both the Rosslyn and Courthouse Metro stations. Onsite amenities are another key part of the appeal, with a staffed front desk, concierge service, a state-of-the-art fitness center, an inviting swimming pool, and a club room with billiards. The pet-friendly condo community has grassy areas for dogs to enjoy, and there is also a small next-door neighborhood park.
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