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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Revamped Bus Barn Could Bring Retail to Upper 14th Street
Nena Perry-Brown | March 9th 2020
A year after WMATA began discussing redevelopment of the 14th Street bus garage, we are getting an idea of how the mixed-use reuse could look.... read»
A 3,300 Square Foot Suite, A 250-Inch Outdoor TV: $25 Million McLean Mansion Finds a Buyer
UrbanTurf Staff | January 9th 2024
Chateau do Soleil has features that put even the most luxurious residences in the DC region to shame.... read»
DC Apartments Roll Out the Move-in Incentives
Katie Knorovsky | October 26th 2009
For apartment hunters, few words are more enticing than these precious two: “free rent.” In the DC area, apartment complexes are not only ... read»
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The 10 Developments in Southwest DC's Non-Wharf Pipeline
UrbanTurf Staff | May 3rd 2023
Over 1,500 units may deliver over the next two to three years in Southwest DC, even as thousands more are in the longer-term pipeline.... read»
A First Look At The Big Plans For Howard's Wonder Plaza
UrbanTurf Staff | December 9th 2024
The university and developer Greystar have filed plans with DC for the new Fusion Building.... read»
310 Apartments Slated for Parking Lot Next to 9:30 Club
Nena Perry-Brown | January 30th 2020
The project is one of a few Howard University has recently set in motion near 9th and V Streets NW.... read»
The 500 Units Headed to the H Street Corridor
Nena Perry-Brown | January 23rd 2019
The redevelopment and resurgence of H Street continues to migrate eastward, as only a handful of residential projects remain on the boards for the ma... read»
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»
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If you sold your home in the 20016 zip code earlier this year, congratulations — yo... read »

The 500-unit Holiday Inn project moves forward; the White Lotus skyscraper; and the 2... read »

The push to fix traffic in the DC region; a $237 million home; and is DC's financial ... read »
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