Most Popular Posts - Ever
Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
From Foundry to Corner Store to Home on Capitol Hill
Lark Turner | February 28th 2014
This Week's Find has a long history that begins as a sledgehammer foundry and ends with the story of one of Capitol Hill's most beloved residents.... read»
Package Deal: Three Dupont Circle Rowhouses to Hit the Market
Lark Turner | February 20th 2015
The three adjacent rowhouses on 21st Street NW are being marketed to developers and will hit the market next week. ... read»
Safeway Spurs Petworth Residential Project
Mark Wellborn | August 23rd 2010
The Washington Post reported this morning that Reston-based Duball LLC and Safeway are in the final negotiating stages of a deal that would bring a 21... read»
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The Most Ambitious Transportation Plan Pitched in 2018
Nena Perry-Brown | December 17th 2018
The past few years have been big for transportation goals, but the most ambitious transportation plan pitched this year would traverse the local water... read»
Floating Public Park Proposed for New York City Pier
Lark Turner | November 17th 2014
Billionaire Barry Diller wants to help turn a pier into a public park and performance space, not unlike what's been proposed for the 11th Street Bridg... read»
Alley Homes Return to Hill East
Nena Perry-Brown | April 29th 2020
A residential project in Hill East is returning residences to seven alley lots, courtesy of the 2016 zoning rewrite.... read»
6,000 Square Feet, A Private Pool and a $12 Million Price Tag
UrbanTurf Staff | March 18th 2021
A couple months after the priciest condo in DC hit the market, another is nipping at its heels.... read»
UrbanTurf Reader Asks: Petworth or LeDroit Park?
Mark Wellborn | May 5th 2009
In this week's installment of "UrbanTurf Reader Asks," a prospective buyer asks a question that we imagine will elicit varying opinions: Should I live... 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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