Most Popular Posts - Ever
Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Foggy Bottom & West End: Where the Institutional Meets the International
Amanda Abrams | June 1st 2010
Driving through the Foggy Bottom and West End neighborhoods can feel a bit like passing through a vast canyon: high, anonymous buildings line the stre... read»
Forest Hills: Ambassadors and Adventurous Architecture
Shilpi Paul | March 9th 2012
While there are many traditional homes in Forest Hills, the residential upper northwest neighborhood is primarily known for its wilder architecture.... read»
The Difference That Seven Years Makes in the Demographics of DC
Nena Perry-Brown | September 20th 2017
In light of Census data being released last week, UrbanTurf is taking a look at how the demographics of the District have changed between 2009 and now... read»
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$39 Million + A Basketball Court Over the Potomac: The DC Area's New Most Expensive Home For Sale
UrbanTurf Staff | May 11th 2022
The eight-bedroom, 35,000 square-foot home known as The Cliffs hit the market Wednesday.... read»
Penn Quarter/Chinatown: DC's Go-Go-Go Neighborhood
Amanda Abrams | February 10th 2011
If an urban area is defined as a place with chockablock storefronts, sophisticated restaurants, and a high ratio of pedestrians per square foot of pav... read»
Trump Releases Renderings For Old Post Office Building
Mark Wellborn | April 1st 2013
We had a feeling that Donald Trump would make a splash with his new vision for the Old Post Office Pavilion, but it is safe to say we were blown away ... read»
The 1,076 Units Coming to the H Street Corridor
Lark Turner | October 8th 2014
We take a look at the many developments planned for the H Street Corridor, from west to east.... read»
30 Days With Car2Go
Mark Wellborn | October 2nd 2012
During my first month using car2go, I discovered that DC's relatively-new car sharing service is very easy to abuse. And that means it will soon be ub... read»
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