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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Express Homebuyers Still Flipping
Mark Wellborn | May 6th 2009
About a month ago, we linked to a story that the City Paper's Ruth Samuelson wrote about about Express Homebuyers, a company that buys, renovates and ... read»
Shaw: History Repurposed
Zak Salih | November 8th 2019
Historic preservation, eclectic restaurants, high-end real estate—welcome to a Shaw that’s wildly different from the neighborhood we profiled eigh... read»
The Bed and Breakfast Fire Sale?
Mark Wellborn | June 2nd 2010
UrbanTurf noticed recently that there are three bed and breakfasts on the market in DC, which makes us think that either the bed and breakfast busines... read»
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The Square Footage Game
Michele Lerner | June 26th 2013
Square footage is a hotly debated issue when it comes to buying a new home. When the listing information doesn’t include it, eyebrows are raised... read»
Streamlined Metro Proposals Could Result in New Stations in Georgetown and Union Market
Nena Perry-Brown | September 7th 2021
WMATA is advancing some proposals from late 2019 to alleviate crowding on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines.... read»
Thousands of Units, a Grocery Store, a Hotel, and a Home Depot: The Proposals for Reservation 13
Nena Perry-Brown | May 21st 2021
The proposed developments could reshape nearly a half-million square feet of land on the former DC General site.... read»
A Gondola and a Metro Station? Georgetown in 2028
Shilpi Paul | June 14th 2013
Compared to rapidly transforming areas like 14th Street, NoMa and the H Street Corridor, Georgetown is a relatively static neighborhood with a steady ... read»
The Wharf's First Residential Building To Deliver in 2017
Lark Turner | March 17th 2015
As construction on the massive site continues, units at the development's first condo start selling.... read»
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The Archdiocese of Washington is asking DC's Board of Zoning Adjustment to sign off, ... read »
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