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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

DC's Most Intriguing Lofts Return to the Market

DC's Most Intriguing Lofts Return to the Market

Nena Perry-Brown | February 20th 2018

The singularly impressive Pierce School Lofts have just hit the market — and each individual unit is for sale.... read»

Inside Shaw's Revamped Wonder Bread Factory

Inside Shaw's Revamped Wonder Bread Factory

Shilpi Paul | August 6th 2013

The Wonder Bread factory, a former baking warehouse turned office and retail project in Shaw, is nearing completion.... read»

This Brightwood Home is For Sale But Not Haunted

This Brightwood Home is For Sale But Not Haunted

UrbanTurf Staff | April 8th 2013

A four-bedroom home recently hit the market in the 500 block of Sheridan Street NW that has an attention grabbing rider. ... read»

A First Look at the Five-Building Centerpiece of the St. Elizabeth's Redevelopment

A First Look at the Five-Building Centerpiece of the St. Elizabeth's Redevelopment

UrbanTurf Staff | March 19th 2023

The 650,000 square-foot project, designed by Adjaye Associates and Hickok Cole, will include a 178,000 square-foot office building, a hotel, and resid... read»

Rosedale: Don't Call It An Extension of H Street

Rosedale: Don't Call It An Extension of H Street

Zak Salih | January 11th 2018

Rosedale may be a small nugget of a neighborhood in Northeast DC, often overlooked by showier neighbors like Capitol Hill. But whatever you do, don... read»

McMillan's Planned Park May Start Construction in 2016

McMillan's Planned Park May Start Construction in 2016

Shilpi Paul | March 4th 2013

Last Thursday, UrbanTurf published renderings of the park planned for the eventual redevelopment of the McMillan Sand Filtration site. On Sunday, Scot... read»

Best 15-Year Vision: Georgetown 2028

Best 15-Year Vision: Georgetown 2028

UrbanTurf Staff | December 17th 2013

As areas like 14th Street, NoMa and the H Street Corridor have rapidly transformed, Georgetown, historically one of the city's most desirable neighbor... read»

In Shaw, Hedging Bets on Apartment-Sharing Millennials

In Shaw, Hedging Bets on Apartment-Sharing Millennials

Lark Turner | November 7th 2014

A new apartment project on 6th Street offers three- and four-bedroom units, in stark contrast to the micro-units proposed for the same demographic aro... read»

Why the Woonerf? Demystifying the Popularity of the Curbless Street Amenity

Why the Woonerf? Demystifying the Popularity of the Curbless Street Amenity

Nena Perry-Brown | October 29th 2021

UrbanTurf asked around to find out why the woonerf is seemingly popping up everywhere.... read»

HPRB Approves 80-Unit Project at 11th and M, Considers McMillan

HPRB Approves 80-Unit Project at 11th and M, Considers McMillan

Shilpi Paul | April 5th 2013

On Thursday, the Historic Preservation Review Board approved the concept for an 80-unit condo project at the corner of 11th Street and M Street NW.... read»

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