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No Retail or Residential: Georgetown Day School Files New Application for Consolidation
Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2017
A year after withdrawing an application for a newly-constructed, mixed-use campus, Georgetown Day School is filing new plans with the city to consolid... read»
225 Apartments + Townhouse-Style Units Proposed to Replace Rosslyn Residential
Nena Perry-Brown | March 23rd 2022
The development will include adjacent community amenities.... read»
DC: The Country's Priciest Housing Market in 2012
Lark Turner | September 8th 2014
A new report shows that DC was the most expensive housing market in the country in 2011-2012.... read»
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Office to Residential: Zoning Modification Could Bring 600 More Apartments to Southwest DC
Nena Perry-Brown | February 14th 2017
Last night, the ANC 6D voted to support Forest City Washington's plans to apply for a PUD extension for two buildings at Waterfront Station. However, ... read»
265 Square Feet: Inside the Smallest Home on the Market in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | February 8th 2023
The Park View studio spreads out over just 265 square feet.... read»
What Around $2,500 Rents You in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | January 5th 2015
This week in What X Rents You, UrbanTurf looks in the $2,500-a-month range to see what choices are out there for prospective renters in the DC area wi... read»
Real Estate Crowdfunding Now a $1 Billion Industry
Lark Turner | March 5th 2015
DC's homegrown crowdfunding platform, Fundrise, helped make the idea viable for U.S. investors.... read»
A Snapshot of Apartment Rents in the DC Area
Nena Perry-Brown | January 7th 2022
All signs point to a strengthening apartment market in the DC area since the pandemic began, although a new report is adding a caveat.... read»
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While homeowners must typically appeal by April 1st, new owners can also appeal.... read »

Navy Yard is one of the busiest development neighborhoods in DC.... read »

A significant infill development is taking shape in Arlington, where Caruthers Proper... read »

A residential conversion in Brookland that will include reimagining a former bowling ... read »

A new mixed-use development would bring hundreds of new residential units and a healt... read »
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