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Posts By Nena Perry-Brown
Following are all articles by UrbanTurf author Nena Perry-Brown, from most recent to least.
Coming Soon? DC's Rent Control Database
Nena Perry-Brown | August 15th 2017
While DC may no longer have the 80,000 estimated rent control units tallied in 2011, a law passed that year to create an online database of rent contr... read»
Capital Bikeshare? There Is Now An App For That
Nena Perry-Brown | August 15th 2017
Capital Bikeshare has released a new mobile app to make their system more user-friendly for riders in the DC area.... read»
From Rowhouse to 9 Residences Off Logan Circle
Nena Perry-Brown | August 15th 2017
Two adjacent property owners just off Logan Circle are teaming up on an infill development that would transform a single-family home to a 9-unit resid... read»
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DC May Soon Exercise its Right of Second Refusal
Nena Perry-Brown | August 11th 2017
DOPA, the District's lesser-known version of the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act, may finally be close to implementation seven years after it becam... read»
Buyer's Market? DC's Supply of Homes For Sale Rises For Second Month in a Row
Nena Perry-Brown | August 10th 2017
While it may be too early for buyers to breathe a sigh of relief, July was the second consecutive month that year-over-year inventory levels increased... read»
Low Inventory Means Fewer Sales but Higher Homes Prices in Bloomingdale
Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2017
In this week's Home Price Watch, UrbanTurf takes a look at Bloomingdale, a neighborhood just inside the Northwest quadrant where tight inventory means... read»
No Retail or Residential: Georgetown Day School Files New Application for Consolidation
Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2017
A year after withdrawing an application for a newly-constructed, mixed-use campus, Georgetown Day School is filing new plans with the city to consolid... read»
A New Look for the Strand Residences in Ward 7
Nena Perry-Brown | August 8th 2017
After the application was set down by the Zoning Commission earlier this summer, the development team seeking to renovate the Strand Theater in conjun... read»
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