A Loft with Lineage. The Kahoes of GoodWood fame don't just build condos - they create cultural landmarks. From the Louise Hand Laundry in Logan Circle, where White House linens once passed through suds and starch, to the Bohemian Carriage House in Blagden Alley, reimagined into one of DC's most photographed homes - each project has reshaped how Washington lives with its history. This loft at 2424 18th St NW is the next chapter. Step off your private elevator into 2,458 square feet of light and volume. Fourteen-foot ceilings soar above a trio of arched windows, spilling sunlight across wide-open space designed for both solitude and spectacle. The kitchen is a stage for cooking, gathering, and lingering - outfitted with chef-grade appliances and the kind of proportions that turn meals into memories. The living space is generous yet effortless, equally at ease hosting a dinner party or a quiet Sunday. Two tranquil bedrooms provide retreat. The primary suite includes a spa-like bath with double vanities, while the second bath echoes the same sense of quality and refinement. A private roof deck crowns the home with views from the Capitol Dome to the Monument. Fireworks, sunsets, city lights - all yours from the top. Everyday needs are handled with quiet grace: video intercom, garage parking, in-unit laundry, private elevator. This is not just a condo. It's a Kahoe space - bold, soulful, layered with story. A home that feels curated rather than contrived, rooted in the lineage of projects that have defined DC living. Not urban living at its finest. DC living, reimagined.