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Hundreds of apartments planned at former Army fort in Virginia with storied history

Property includes more than two miles of undeveloped coastline
The national monument at Fort Monroe includes the white house in the foreground built in 1819 where the post commander lived. (Michael Bell/CoStar)
The national monument at Fort Monroe includes the white house in the foreground built in 1819 where the post commander lived. (Michael Bell/CoStar)

Hundreds of apartments are planned at Fort Monroe, a former military facility on Virginia’s side of the Chesapeake Bay with a rich history and value as a housing, recreational and ecological resource.

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