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

DC's Political Odd Couple's Corner Store Turned Home in Old Town

DC's Political Odd Couple's Corner Store Turned Home in Old Town

UrbanTurf Staff | June 19th 2019

Political consultants Mary Matalin and James Carville purchased a 5,000 square-foot former corner store turned residence that now serves as their DC a... read»

A Look at 8 Office-To-Residential Conversions Around DC

A Look at 8 Office-To-Residential Conversions Around DC

UrbanTurf Staff | October 10th 2023

Today, UrbanTurf takes a look at a handful of office-to-residential conversions on the boards in and around DC.... read»

Rockville Town Square: Despite the Dynamism, Still Somewhat Generic

Rockville Town Square: Despite the Dynamism, Still Somewhat Generic

Amanda Abrams | July 22nd 2011

Rockville Town Square is the kind of development that makes “new urbanism” fans smile. The developers succeeded in creating a mix of retail, resta... read»

First Look at a DC Walmart

First Look at a DC Walmart

UrbanTurf Staff | November 22nd 2010

Jonathan O'Connell of Capital Business recently tweeted renderings of what a DC Walmart could look like. Check out the renderings after the jump. ... read»

1,500 New Residences: The Plans for JBG Smith's RiverHouse Look To Move Forward

1,500 New Residences: The Plans for JBG Smith's RiverHouse Look To Move Forward

UrbanTurf Staff | May 28th 2024

The developer filed for a phased development site plan for the project last week.... read»

748 Units, a Grocery Store, and a Sandlot: The First Phase of the "Bridge District"

748 Units, a Grocery Store, and a Sandlot: The First Phase of the "Bridge District"

Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2021

Plans for one of the largest new developments in DC have been filed with the city.... read»

One on One: DC's Tiny House Folks

One on One: DC's Tiny House Folks

Shilpi Paul | November 29th 2012

For this edition of One on One, UrbanTurf sat down with Brian Levy and Lee Pera, two local proponents of the Tiny House movement.... read»

Rosslyn: Hitting Its Growth Spurt

Rosslyn: Hitting Its Growth Spurt

Amanda Abrams | February 17th 2011

To many, Rosslyn is little more than a collection of high-rises that some of their friends or relatives may work or live in. But to real estate inside... read»

Penn Quarter/Chinatown: DC's Go-Go-Go Neighborhood

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»

National Harbor: A Development Rises Next to the Potomac

National Harbor: A Development Rises Next to the Potomac

Amanda Abrams | November 10th 2010

Ten years ago, there wasn’t much to see on the eastern bank of the Potomac River just south of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. These days, however, the a... read»

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