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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

The 692 New Units Coming to the 14th Street Corridor

The 692 New Units Coming to the 14th Street Corridor

Nena Perry-Brown | January 28th 2016

It has been two years since UrbanTurf dissected the residential developments on the boards for the 14th Street Corridor. During that time, many of the... read»

A First Look At The Big Plans For Howard's Wonder Plaza

A First Look At The Big Plans For Howard's Wonder Plaza

UrbanTurf Staff | December 9th 2024

The university and developer Greystar have filed plans with DC for the new Fusion Building.... read»

Neighborhood Eats: Hawk & Dove Revamp, Shaw’s Tavern Closes (For Now), minibar Is Back

Neighborhood Eats: Hawk & Dove Revamp, Shaw’s Tavern Closes (For Now), minibar Is Back

Rebecca Cooper | September 2nd 2011

Washington has been enjoying a rare, sublime August week after Hurricane Irene, which has filled up patios and rooftops throughout the area. So here&#... read»

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Buys U Street Corridor Condo

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Buys U Street Corridor Condo

UrbanTurf Staff | July 16th 2012

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor recently purchased a two-bedroom condo near the U Street Corridor, according to the Washington Business Journal.... read»

100-Foot, 25-Unit Project Proposed for U Street

100-Foot, 25-Unit Project Proposed for U Street

Lark Turner | March 13th 2015

The Goldstar Group, working with Bonstra|Haresign Architects, is proposing the building at 14th and U Street.... read»

The Cat in the Hat: U Street Circa 2000

The Cat in the Hat: U Street Circa 2000

Mark Wellborn | March 18th 2011

The landscape of the U Street Corridor has changed significantly in the past decade. To better understand that change, UrbanTurf spoke with the land d... read»

First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Introduced in DC

First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Introduced in DC

UrbanTurf Staff | September 23rd 2014

Councilmember David Grosso introduced legislation on Tuesday that would reduce the recordation tax rate for first-time homebuyers from 1.45 percent to... read»

A Garage-to-ADU Conversion in 16th Street Heights

A Garage-to-ADU Conversion in 16th Street Heights

Nena Perry-Brown | June 20th 2019

As UrbanTurf continues to keep an eye on the accessory dwelling market in DC, today we highlight a recently-completed conversion.... read»

Will New Smart Meters Bring an End to Huge Pepco Bills?

Will New Smart Meters Bring an End to Huge Pepco Bills?

Andrew Siddons | February 26th 2011

Pepco has been the target of recent criticism, not only because of power outages during last month's winter storms, but also because of surprisingly h... read»

Low Price, Long Process: The Truth About Short Sales

Low Price, Long Process: The Truth About Short Sales

Michele Lerner | November 16th 2009

The state of today's housing market opens up the real possibility of getting a good price on a home that is listed as a short sale. However, it is imp... read»

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