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

The Stops, Starts, and Stutters in the Navy Yard Residential Pipeline

The Stops, Starts, and Stutters in the Navy Yard Residential Pipeline

Nena Perry-Brown | March 4th 2020

As the residential pipeline just east of South Capitol Street hums along, there is a waiting game happening in the rest of the Navy Yard neighborhood.... read»

East of the River Residents Aim to Reclaim Their Neighborhoods

East of the River Residents Aim to Reclaim Their Neighborhoods

Nena Perry-Brown | May 30th 2019

A conversation about whether to retain the East of the River moniker turned to one about neighborhood pride and who rebranding serves.... read»

Two Grocers and a Mega-Retailer Adjust Hours to Cater to Seniors

Two Grocers and a Mega-Retailer Adjust Hours to Cater to Seniors

Nena Perry-Brown | March 18th 2020

Some are also extending these reserved hours to people who are vulnerable and immunocompromised as panic-buying has emptied shelves nationwide.... read»

An Apartment Reallocation and a New Color for Sursum Corda Redevelopment

An Apartment Reallocation and a New Color for Sursum Corda Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | February 4th 2019

The Sursum Corda redevelopment team has shifted the density and the massing of the project.... read»

What $540,000 Buys You in the DC Area

What $540,000 Buys You in the DC Area

Shilpi Paul | February 21st 2013

In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf takes a look at properties on the market in the $525,000 to $539,000 range to give readers an idea of what typ... read»

From One Anacostia Investment To a Development Firm

From One Anacostia Investment To a Development Firm

Shilpi Paul | March 27th 2013

Paula Wu, who purchased her first investment property in Anacostia late last year, has now expanded her property portfolio and started her own boutiqu... read»

Douglas Development No Longer Bringing Residential To Hill East

Douglas Development No Longer Bringing Residential To Hill East

Shilpi Paul | September 25th 2012

Despite previous plans for a 21-unit residential building on Pennsylvania Avenue, Douglas Development has decided to build an office and retail buildi... read»

HPRB Has Lengthy List of Critiques For McMillan Redevelopment

HPRB Has Lengthy List of Critiques For McMillan Redevelopment

Shilpi Paul | July 12th 2013

On Thursday, the Historic Preservation Review Board gave Vision McMillan Partners a lengthy list of critiques for the proposed redevelopment of the Mc... read»

A New PUD Would Bring 215 Apartments Atop Retail to 7th and P Street

A New PUD Would Bring 215 Apartments Atop Retail to 7th and P Street

Nena Perry-Brown | July 8th 2020

The Shaw development was described as "mostly affordable" at an ANC meeting.... read»

The Plans to Expand the Anacostia Arts Center

The Plans to Expand the Anacostia Arts Center

Nena Perry-Brown | January 31st 2022

A month after a nonprofit purchased the historic Anacostia Arts Center building, we are getting a look at their plans to occupy the space.... read»

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