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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

The High Road, Attempting to Elevate the Hostel Concept in DC

The High Road, Attempting to Elevate the Hostel Concept in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | August 23rd 2016

The new addition to DC's hospitality scene, which reintroduces an old concept, is banking on the idea that city visitors will want to spend a good amo... read»

678,972: DC Sees Population Rise In 2023

678,972: DC Sees Population Rise In 2023

UrbanTurf Staff | December 20th 2023

The U.S. Census Bureau released new data on Tuesday that shows that the city’s population grew by 8,023 people from July 1, 2022 to July 1, 2023.... read»

Amazon's Continued Effect on the Arlington Housing Market, By the Numbers

Amazon's Continued Effect on the Arlington Housing Market, By the Numbers

UrbanTurf Staff | March 12th 2019

UrbanTurf plucked out a few numbers that illustrate the effect that the online giant continues to have on the Arlington housing market, three months a... read»

Pedestrians and Bikes Only on 18th Street? More Proposals Emerge to Calm Traffic in Adams Morgan

Pedestrians and Bikes Only on 18th Street? More Proposals Emerge to Calm Traffic in Adams Morgan

Nena Perry-Brown | February 13th 2018

Since loading-only zones were proposed for the Adams Morgan 18th Street corridor, several other options have joined the mix.... read»

28 Million Square Feet: DC Development in 2019, By the Numbers

28 Million Square Feet: DC Development in 2019, By the Numbers

UrbanTurf Staff | November 14th 2019

A look at the most interesting statistics from the Washington DC Economic Partnership's annual report.... read»

330 Square Feet or Less - A Look at the Smallest Homes on the Market in DC

330 Square Feet or Less - A Look at the Smallest Homes on the Market in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | February 7th 2018

UrbanTurf rounded up some of the smallest homes for sale in the city, all measuring at less than 330 square feet. ... read»

A Second Try for a Massive Mixed-Use Development off the Irving Street Expressway

A Second Try for a Massive Mixed-Use Development off the Irving Street Expressway

Nena Perry-Brown | December 13th 2017

Eight years after a five-acre planned-unit development was approved for vacant land off the Irving Street Expressway, the development team is returnin... read»

New Renderings Offer New Perspectives of 11th Street Bridge Park

New Renderings Offer New Perspectives of 11th Street Bridge Park

Nena Perry-Brown | April 22nd 2020

The project could break ground as early as next year.... read»

All-Affordable Development with Family-Sized Apartments in Buzzard Point Gets Zoning Approval

All-Affordable Development with Family-Sized Apartments in Buzzard Point Gets Zoning Approval

Nena Perry-Brown | November 1st 2017

The Zoning Commission has approved an all-affordable mixed-use development in Buzzard Point that will deliver a whopping 9 four-bedroom apartments.... read»

What $400,000 Buys You in the DC Area

What $400,000 Buys You in the DC Area

Shilpi Paul | June 26th 2013

In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf takes a look at properties on the market in the $400,000 range to give readers an idea of what type of homes a... read»

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