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Townhomes, Retail Planned For H Street Corridor Alley Get Approval
UrbanTurf Staff | January 5th 2016
The four townhomes and commercial space in Linden Court were approved by the Board of Zoning Adjustment in late December. ... read»
New Tool Allows You To Play Street Designer
Shilpi Paul | February 1st 2013
A new website makes it easy to visualize how cars, bikes, pedestrians and trees can all fit together on a street. ... read»
Equity Residential to Buy The Dumont
Mark Wellborn | March 23rd 2010
Sources have told UrbanTurf that The Dumont in Mount Vernon Triangle will be sold in April to Equity Residential, a multi-family housing developer. Mo... read»
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The Little Change in 2020 That Could Have a Big Impact on DC Alleys
Nena Perry-Brown | December 21st 2020
This past summer saw passage of a zoning text amendment that creates a lot more possibilities in DC's alleyways.... read»
Will This Eventually Be the Tallest Building in Bethesda?
Nena Perry-Brown | December 8th 2017
A pair of developers are proposing a 30-story tower for the corner of Wisconsin and Woodmont Avenues.... read»
In a Statistical Bake-Off, Fairfax Trumps Montgomery County
Mark Wellborn | January 27th 2010
The Washington Post reported today on a comprehensive study of Fairfax County that was compiled by two Montgomery County government staffers over a pe... read»
$18 Million Wesley Heights Home Becomes DC's Second Most Expensive House For Sale
UrbanTurf Staff | October 2nd 2017
DC had to wait longer than usual for a new uber high-priced DC home to hit the market, but that wait ended on Friday. ... read»
Preview: McGill Row
Shilpi Paul | January 12th 2012
Units at McGill Row, a set of residential buildings at the intersection of LeDroit Park and Bloomingdale, will soon hit the market.... read»
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