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Jared and Ivanka’s Kalorama rental coming back to the market

The Kalorama residence Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump moved into at the start of President Trump’s lone term is back on the market just as that term ends.

Keller Williams Capital Properties is listing the six-bedroom, six-and-a-half bath home at 2449 Tracy Place NW for rent, available on Feb. 8, for a mere $18,000 a month. The property is being brought to market by Rodrigo Valderrama, the listing agent and a director with Keller Williams Commercial and Keller Williams Capital Properties.

The home, built in 1923, is near the residences of former President and First Lady Barack and Michelle Obama and Amazon.com Inc. CEO Jeff Bezos. It is assessed at about $5.5 million, roughly the same amount its current owner, Tracy DC Real Estate Inc., paid for the property in 2017, per D.C. land records. In March 2017, the Wall Street Journal reported that Chilean billionaire Andrónico Luksic was behind Tracy DC Real Estate Inc.

The nearly 7,300-square-foot house is coming back to the market a day…

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Sonic Drive-In to open its first restaurant in Northern Virginia’s I-95 corridor

Fast-food chain Sonic Drive-In has filed plans to build a new restaurant in Prince William County, its first outpost along the Interstate 95 corridor in Northern Virginia. The 1,400-square-foot restaurant, with two drive-thru lanes, 12 pull-up ordering stalls and a dining patio, will be located at 4115 Talon Drive in Dumfries, part of the Barracks Row at Quantico commercial development less than a mile northwest of the I-95 interchange at state Route 234. The location “will constitute a flagship Sonic design that will serve as a benchmark for future restaurant drive-thru development,” according to a written narrative accompanying the application, filed by Noah Klein of Venable LLP.
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