WASHINGTON, DC—Trammel Crow has apparently deferred to the wishes of the DC Zoning Commission and has agreed to cut a floor off of its proposed medical office building at the McMillan site here.

The developer filed documents with the Zoning Commission on Monday that revises the medical office building's plan, cutting the building height from 130 feet down to 115 feet. The change will reduce the size of the medical office building, to be built at the 25-acre McMillan site, by 25,000 square feet, according to the Washington Business Journal.

The Zoning Commission last met on the 2 million-square-foot McMillan planned-unit development in July. The project is to be developed by the District and Vision McMillan Partners (Trammell Crow, Jair Lynch Development Partners and EYA.

Among the panel's chief issues with the proposal was the size of the medical office building to be constructed near Washington Hospital Center and Children's National Medical Center. Several commissioners suggested Trammell Crow reduce the size of the building by a floor. See story in the Washington Business Journal.

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