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When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold.  (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The $1.7 million penthouse is still on the market. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The $1.7 million penthouse is still on the market. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
This penthouse also features the belltower, which leads to stunning views of H Street and Capitol Hill. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The $1.7 million penthouse is still on the market. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The $1.7 million penthouse is still on the market. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The $1.7 million penthouse is still on the market. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The $1.7 million penthouse is still on the market. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The $1.7 million penthouse is still on the market. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
(Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold. (Image via Avis Mandel of Avis Mandel Pictures)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold.  (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold.  (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold.(Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold. (Image via Avis Mandel of Avis Mandel Pictures)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold. (Image via Avis Mandel of Avis Mandel Pictures)
(Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
When the congregation of the Way of the Cross Church of Christ on Capitol Hill outgrew its 119-year-old church, The Rubin Group took a leap of faith and converted the building to a 30-unit condominium. Founder Andrew Rubin says he intentionally kept some of the church's elements intact, like the painstakingly restored stained glass windows. The project is slated to be completed next week, but most of the condos, which range from $300,000s to a $1.7 million penthouse, have been sold. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
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