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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

Four Stories and 42 Condos Proposed For Capitol Hill Site

Four Stories and 42 Condos Proposed For Capitol Hill Site

Nena Perry-Brown | June 2nd 2016

On Wednesday evening, Community Three Development shared plans to demolish the one-story building at 300 8th Street NE and replace it with the matter-... read»

More Bicycles, Greener Alleys and Performance Parking

More Bicycles, Greener Alleys and Performance Parking

Mark Wellborn | May 11th 2011

More Capital Bikeshare stations, greener alleys, and no increases in Circulator fees were just some of the recommendations made by DC's Committee on P... read»

Councilmember Introduces Bill to Ban All Single-Family Conversions in DC

Councilmember Introduces Bill to Ban All Single-Family Conversions in DC

Lark Turner | April 10th 2015

The emergency legislation aims to ban pop-ups and conversions.... read»

Fannie Mae Redevelopment Receives Two Important Approvals

Fannie Mae Redevelopment Receives Two Important Approvals

Nena Perry-Brown | November 20th 2017

Last week, the Historic Preservation Review Board designated the Fannie Mae headquarters on Wisconsin Avenue a historic landmark, then granted concept... read»

Nine-Unit Condo Project Planned For Kalorama

Nine-Unit Condo Project Planned For Kalorama

Mark Wellborn | September 6th 2011

UrbanTurf has learned that a new five-story, nine-unit residential development is being planned for an empty lot in Kalorama, a bit of an anomaly for ... read»

The i-house: An Environmentally-Friendly Home For Under $100K

The i-house: An Environmentally-Friendly Home For Under $100K

Mark Wellborn | May 11th 2009

Unless you have shunned modern technology in recent years, you have heard of iTunes, the iPod and the iMac. However, you may not be familiar with the ... read»

14th Street's The District Has Been Sold

14th Street's The District Has Been Sold

Shilpi Paul | March 20th 2013

UrbanTurf has learned that The District, the long-awaited 125-unit residential project at the corner of 14th and S Street NW, has been sold.... read»

DC Area's Middle Class Can Afford Homes $441,000 and Under

DC Area's Middle Class Can Afford Homes $441,000 and Under

Lark Turner | May 14th 2014

A new study from Trulia shows that about 62 percent of homes for sale in the DC area are in reach of the middle class.... read»

Guess the Price: Frank Lloyd Wright-Inspired Abode

Guess the Price: Frank Lloyd Wright-Inspired Abode

UrbanTurf Staff | December 10th 2010

After an over month-long hiatus, UrbanTurf's popular price-guessing game for homes in other parts of the country is back. This week, we head to a subu... read»

The Case Against DC Statehood

The Case Against DC Statehood

Nena Perry-Brown | September 19th 2019

As the first hearing on DC Statehood since 1993 is in recess, UrbanTurf takes a look at some of the arguments against the District becoming the nation... read»

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