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New DC Program Offers Down Payment Assistance To Higher Income Buyers
Shilpi Paul | July 17th 2013
A new city program seeks to help potential homeowners who have good salaries and the intention to stay in DC, but not enough savings to put down a sig... read»
Renovating? A Quick Rundown Of How to Get Permits
UrbanTurf Staff | July 22nd 2014
For the past few years, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs has been attempting to make the much-feared permit-acquiring process easier ... read»
Eastern Market: A More European Way of Living
Amanda Abrams | September 30th 2010
People who live in the Capitol Hill sub-neighborhood of Eastern Market will tell you that the name refers to much more than simply the century-old mar... read»
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A New Howard? Updated Campus Plan Reveals Big Changes on the Boards
Nena Perry-Brown | April 12th 2020
Howard University's latest campus plan would replace older, well-known buildings with new construction.... read»
Cathedral Heights: Do You Know Where That Is?
Amanda Abrams | July 14th 2011
Chat with folks on the street in Cathedral Heights and they can’t even seem to agree on a name for the neighborhood. But the slender area that lies ... read»
Logan Circle: A Tale of Two Eras
Zak Salih | January 13th 2017
Once rife with prostitution, drug abuse and homelessness, Logan Circle is now home to trendy eateries, brand name shops and $2,000 a month studio apar... read»
The Dramatic New Plans For Union Market
Nena Perry-Brown | November 13th 2019
EDENS has big plans to expand its imprint on the Union Market neighborhood.... read»
Shirlington: An Urban Village Hitting Its Stride
Amanda Abrams | July 7th 2010
Thanks to recent planning by Arlington County, the close-in neighborhood of Shirlington has become a dense, pedestrian-friendly area of restaurants, r... read»
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