The owner of The Real World DC house wants to turn the Dupont Circle mini-mansion into a restaurant.
The docusoap, airing now on MTV created local chaos and a traffic nightmare when it was shot in the Nation’s Capital last summer in. The 2,700-square-foot home perched on the corner of affluent S. Street was remodeled for the show and is now being shopped to local restaurant owners, according to The Washington Examiner. The structure, erected in the 1920s, will need to undergo further renovations before its ready to compete with local favortite eateries like Clyde’s and Legal Seafood — but developers think the house has lots of potential.
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