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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

Sneak Peek: New Whole Foods in Foggy Bottom

Sneak Peek: New Whole Foods in Foggy Bottom

UrbanTurf Staff | September 1st 2011

On September 6, DC's fourth Whole Foods store will open in Foggy Bottom. Today, UrbanTurf, along with other media, got a look inside the high-end groc... read»

Bicycles, Bakeries and Restaurants Fill Up Rhode Island Avenue's Retail Strip

Bicycles, Bakeries and Restaurants Fill Up Rhode Island Avenue's Retail Strip

Shilpi Paul | October 18th 2012

Earlier this summer, we took a look at the unorthodox strategies used by Friends of Rhode Island Avenue (FoRIA) to draw retailers to their near-empty ... read»

DC Area Has Too Many Apartments, Too Few Condos, Report Says

DC Area Has Too Many Apartments, Too Few Condos, Report Says

Lark Turner | April 3rd 2014

An oversupply of apartments and an undersupply of condos can't be fixed by converting apartments into condos, a new report found.... read»

A Dupont Circle Mansion, A President's Niece and a $525,000 Premium

A Dupont Circle Mansion, A President's Niece and a $525,000 Premium

Nena Perry-Brown | August 1st 2019

While six-figure premiums for houses in DC are not a rarity anymore, this sale might take the cake.... read»

319-Unit Residential Development Proposed Adjacent to Howard University

319-Unit Residential Development Proposed Adjacent to Howard University

Lark Turner | September 16th 2014

The project by Ambling University Development Group will include market-rate rentals, as well as affordable and faculty housing. ... read»

Shinola Coming to the Mission at 14th and R

Shinola Coming to the Mission at 14th and R

UrbanTurf Staff | October 9th 2014

The new development at the site of the former Central Union Mission will deliver as a luxury rental building in about eight weeks. ... read»

How the DC Housing Market Changed Since the Great Recession

How the DC Housing Market Changed Since the Great Recession

Nena Perry-Brown | September 14th 2018

Since August 2009, home prices in DC have risen by 50 percent while supply has dropped by half.... read»

Hempcrete, Building Material of the Future?

Hempcrete, Building Material of the Future?

Nena Perry-Brown | May 15th 2017

Thinking of building your own tiny house? Try making it out of hemp.... read»

Family-Sized Units, Trader Joe's and a New Hotel: The Georgetown Rundown

Family-Sized Units, Trader Joe's and a New Hotel: The Georgetown Rundown

Nena Perry-Brown | February 23rd 2018

Development is slowly humming along in Georgetown and Glover Park. Here's what is still on the boards.... read»

How Missing Middle Housing Can be Inserted in DC's Zones

How Missing Middle Housing Can be Inserted in DC's Zones

Nena Perry-Brown | February 26th 2020

A local architecture firm is lending additional perspective into how missing middle housing can be infilled with the city's existing zoning.... read»

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