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$5 Million Discount: Kevin Plank's Georgetown Home Now  Listed for $24.5 Million

$5 Million Discount: Kevin Plank's Georgetown Home Now Listed for $24.5 Million

UrbanTurf Staff | March 11th 2019

The Under Armour co-founder privately listed his 12,000 square-foot Georgetown mansion last year.... read»

Micro-Units and More? Georgetown's Mall Looks to Go Residential

Micro-Units and More? Georgetown's Mall Looks to Go Residential

Nena Perry-Brown | August 19th 2021

The owner of The Shops at Georgetown Park is exploring the feasibility of converting over 120,000 square feet of space to residential.... read»

New Renderings of the St. Thomas' Parish Church Redevelopment

New Renderings of the St. Thomas' Parish Church Redevelopment

Lark Turner | July 8th 2014

CAS Riegler's latest plan calls for 50-60 units on Church Street adjacent to a new church fronting 18th Street.... read»

Stained Glass & Gothic Arches: Capitol Hill's Most Unique Luxury Condominium Hits the Market

Stained Glass & Gothic Arches: Capitol Hill's Most Unique Luxury Condominium Hits the Market

UrbanTurf Sponsor | July 2nd 2019

Stanton Tower, a former gothic church that won the 2019 Historic Preservation Project of the Year, is home to six multi-level, luxury residences.... read»

View From the Top: The Latest Look For Central Place

View From the Top: The Latest Look For Central Place

UrbanTurf Staff | February 17th 2016

JBG's Central Place is set to deliver early next year and the development team recently provided UrbanTurf with new renderings of the project's public... read»

Proven: Green Spaces Equal Lower Crime

Proven: Green Spaces Equal Lower Crime

Shilpi Paul | November 22nd 2011

Social scientists and armchair anthropologists have long been touting theories that draw a certain causal relationship: beautify your public spaces an... read»

A "Bodega" and a Speakeasy Among Amenities at Proposed 421-Room Downtown DC Hotel Redevelopment

A "Bodega" and a Speakeasy Among Amenities at Proposed 421-Room Downtown DC Hotel Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | January 2nd 2020

The Harrison on G Street has been slated for a hotel/apartment redevelopment since at least 2012. The latest proposal nixes the residential.... read»

How Much to Live in a Loft in Manhattan's Greenwich Village?

How Much to Live in a Loft in Manhattan's Greenwich Village?

Mark Wellborn | November 13th 2009

In our weekly departure from DC-related real estate fare, we bring back the popular price-guessing game for homes in other metropolitan areas. In this... read»

Baltimore is the Nation's Best Market for Renting to Millennials

Baltimore is the Nation's Best Market for Renting to Millennials

Lark Turner | July 3rd 2014

A RealtyTrac analysis showed that investors are getting a 21.32 percent rental yield from Baltimore's millennials, the highest in the nation.... read»

Zoning Recommendation Threatens DC's Tiny Houses

Zoning Recommendation Threatens DC's Tiny Houses

Lark Turner | July 25th 2014

The owners of an alley lot housing DC's Boneyard Studios asked the Office of Planning to reconsider a zoning recommendation that would make living ful... read»

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