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The Lexicon
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Limited Residences Remain at NoMa's Most Luxurious High-Rise
UrbanTurf Sponsor | January 27th 2022
The Lexicon is headed into the spring market with a limited number of homes available for purchase.... read»
Homebuyers Flock to NoMa's First Full-Service Luxury Condos
UrbanTurf Sponsor | May 20th 2020
The Lexicon offers homebuyers the rare chance to experience high-rise luxury condominium living in DC. ... read»
NoMa's Only Luxury High Rise Condominium Is Now Selling
UrbanTurf Sponsor | September 27th 2018
NoMa is becoming one of the city’s hottest commercial centers, and located within blocks of all the new development is the neighborhood's only luxur... read»
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A plan to add another new residential building to the Friendship Heights pipeline is ... read »
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Plans filed this week provide the latest look at the 106-key hotel in the works at an... read »
The eight-bedroom, 35,000 square-foot home in McLean known as The Cliffs went under c... read »
The large new development would take the place of the Ballston One office building al... read »
- Donohoe Files PUD For 127-Unit Development in Friendship Heights
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- A Look At Georgetown's New 100-Key Hotel Along The Canal
- A $30 Million Sale? One Of The DC Area's Most Expensive Homes Finds A Buyer
- Updated Plans Filed For 328-Unit Development At Arlington Office Site
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