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The Nation's Mosque Looks to Expand Its Truxton Circle Home
Nena Perry-Brown | January 22nd 2019
Not only does Masjid Muhammad have plans to build affordable housing in Anacostia, the organization is also seeking to expand its home.... read»
DC's Hidden Places: Bending Lane
Lark Turner | May 15th 2014
In Hidden Places, UrbanTurf takes a look at some of the charming but lesser-known one- and two-block streets in the District. Bending Lane is featured... read»
REI Will Open New Store in Second Phase of Pike & Rose
Tianna Mañón | August 27th 2015
The large outdoor goods retailer will join dozens of stores in the second phase of the redevelopment, according to blogger Robert Dyer. ... read»
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Fundrise Attracts $519,000 in One Day
UrbanTurf Staff | January 24th 2013
It appears that the waters have appropriately been "tested" for interest in crowd-funding website Fundrise's next project in Shaw. ... read»
IKEA Tests Concepts For The World's Tiny Apartments
UrbanTurf Staff | September 30th 2015
The Wall Street Journal reports that the furniture company has been testing out a variety of concepts in a small Swedish apartment. ... read»
New Office Building Proposed for 14th and S Street
Shilpi Paul | June 27th 2012
On Wednesday night, architects from Bonstra|Haresign presented plans for a glassy, 1920's-style office and retail project near the intersection of 14t... read»
Demystifying the Development Process
Shilpi Paul | March 15th 2012
Developers often have to jump through a few bureaucratic hoops on their path from conception to construction, and all the acronyms can get a little co... read»
A New Look Unveiled For Georgetown West Heating Plant Residential Project
Nena Perry-Brown | March 9th 2017
A fourth design for the proposed redevelopment of the West Heating Plant in Georgetown was presented on Thursday night. ... read»
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