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Most Popular Posts - Ever

Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.

The Over 4,700 Units On the Boards for Union Market

The Over 4,700 Units On the Boards for Union Market

Nena Perry-Brown | March 20th 2018

With all the news happening, UrbanTurf decided to revisit the residential developments on tap for the neighborhood to see where things stand.... read»

DC Zoning Changes Approved, Will Go Into Effect in September

DC Zoning Changes Approved, Will Go Into Effect in September

UrbanTurf Staff | January 14th 2016

On Thursday night, the Zoning Commission unanimously approved the city's long-debated zoning changes.... read»

Evermay Owners Sell Georgetown House At Slight Discount

Evermay Owners Sell Georgetown House At Slight Discount

UrbanTurf Staff | December 5th 2012

The Georgetown real estate portfolio of the couple that owns two of the city's most expensive homes just got a little smaller. ... read»

Deep Throat Renovation: Bob Woodward's New and Improved Watergate Apartment

Deep Throat Renovation: Bob Woodward's New and Improved Watergate Apartment

UrbanTurf Staff | January 18th 2012

UrbanTurf recently learned that Bob Woodward's Watergate-era apartment has been transformed, but the eventual tenants could have a little trouble re-e... read»

Trulia: Cheaper to Buy Than Rent in DC

Trulia: Cheaper to Buy Than Rent in DC

Mark Wellborn | January 24th 2011

It is cheaper to buy a home than rent in the majority of the 50 largest cities in the country, including DC, according to a report released by Trulia.... read»

Nine Acres, 15% AMI: A Steeply-Affordable Redevelopment Planned for Ward 8

Nine Acres, 15% AMI: A Steeply-Affordable Redevelopment Planned for Ward 8

Nena Perry-Brown | June 14th 2018

A proposed redevelopment in Washington Highlands would serve households earning an average of 15 percent of area median income.... read»

Convenience or Obstruction? DC Residents Sound Off on Dockless Bikes

Convenience or Obstruction? DC Residents Sound Off on Dockless Bikes

Nena Perry-Brown | December 6th 2017

DDOT and the ANCs of Ward 2 co-hosted a town hall about the dockless bikeshare pilot program in DC and received plenty of feedback. ... read»

$18 Million: Bethesda Mansion Becomes Montgomery County's Most Expensive Home

$18 Million: Bethesda Mansion Becomes Montgomery County's Most Expensive Home

UrbanTurf Staff | April 7th 2016

The 20,000 square-foot home offers an indoor basketball court, a wine tasting room, and eight garages. ... read»

Fitness Bridges, Food Halls and the 2,700 Units Coming to Navy Yard

Fitness Bridges, Food Halls and the 2,700 Units Coming to Navy Yard

UrbanTurf Staff | February 14th 2023

Navy Yard is a section of DC with hundreds of residential units in the pipeline.... read»

3,000 Units, 20 Acres of Open Space: Zoning Change Looks to Pave Way For DC's Biggest Development

3,000 Units, 20 Acres of Open Space: Zoning Change Looks to Pave Way For DC's Biggest Development

UrbanTurf Staff | September 19th 2023

The change would allow for an 80-acre portion of DC's 272-acre Armed Forces Retirement Home to be developed into a mixed-use extension of the surround... read»

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