WASHINGTON 鈥 F1RST Residences just upped the game for luxury apartment amenities in Washington, giving residents access to fresh, rooftop-grown produce.
The new 325-unit Navy Yard apartment building’s first tenants began moving in this spring.
The building has partnered with to design and maintain a vegetable and herb garden on the roof, so residents can have access to a variety of produce through the summer and the fall.
There will be no cost for residents to participate in the garden program, and it will be entirely cared for by Up Top Acres.
The 470-square-foot garden will yield roughly 500 pounds of produce each year, including tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, parsley, thyme, rosemary, arugula, basil and zucchini.
鈥淔1RST is giving its residents a community-supported agriculture program,鈥 said Up Top Acres co-founder Kristof Grina. 鈥淭his new farm will transform an underutilized part of the rooftop into a vibrant, productive living ecosystem 鈥 and bring 鈥榝arm-to-table鈥 right in the same property.鈥
F1RST has already made extensive use of its rooftop.
The building, at First and N Streets in Southeast,聽includes a rooftop pool and hot tub, dog park, grills and D.C.’s only residential “stadium-style” seating with views into Nats Park.
The one- and two-bedroom apartments rent for $2,000 to $3,500 a month.
