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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
230-Unit Development Planned For Prominent Shaw Corner
Nena Perry-Brown | November 5th 2020
Trammell Crow subsidiary High Street Residential has filed a planned-unit development (PUD) application to deliver the building to 7th and P Streets N... read»
Once Kids Start School, Where In DC Do Familes Move? Chevy Chase
Shilpi Paul | August 22nd 2013
In light of the starting school year, Trulia Trends analyzed which neighborhoods have more babies and toddlers than school-aged children, and vice ver... read»
Penn and 4th: EDENS Big New Residential Plans at Union Market
UrbanTurf Staff | September 15th 2022
The most active developer in the Union Market has more plans on the boards.... read»
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The Public Opinion on DC's Height Act
Shilpi Paul | May 13th 2013
In the fall, the National Capitol Planning Commission and DC's Office of Planning announced the start of a Height Master Plan study. Tonight, the publ... read»
From 88 to 256 Keys: A New Design and More Rooms for Planned Georgetown Hotel
Nena Perry-Brown | April 17th 2020
Thor Equities and architect Shalom Baranes have submitted a new design for the planned hotel at 3000 M Street NW.... read»
11th Street's 24-Hour Restaurant Opens Tonight
UrbanTurf Staff | October 10th 2012
DC is not a city known for establishments that are open round-the-clock serving food and drinks. But a new place on 11th Street could change that. ... read»
Fundrise's First Residential Project: How It Works
Shilpi Paul | October 8th 2013
Fundrise just launched their first residential project, with buy-ins starting at $10,000 per share. UrbanTurf talked to Dan Miller about why they rose... read»
DC Ecodistrict Approved By National Capital Planning Commission
Shilpi Paul | January 11th 2013
On Thursday, the National Capital Planning Commission approved plans for the SW Ecodistrict, which will turn 100 acres of concrete jungle in the south... read»
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The differences between condo fees and co-op fees might seem small, but there are som... read »

Architecture firm Torti Gallas has been picked to conduct a land use and market study... read »

The Wall Street Journal reported the news on Thursday afternoon.... read »

The Washington Commanders and global architecture and design firm HKS have unveiled t... read »

The benchmark rate fell to 5.99%, marking a significant psychological threshold for a... read »
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