Architextual
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40-Unit Apartment Building Planned For Vacant Shaw Lot
UrbanTurf Staff | March 3rd 2023
Kadida Development Group has filed plans with DC's Historic Preservation Board for a 40-unit apartment building on the lot located at 1322 9th Street ... read»
24 Units Proposed For a Langdon Triangle
Nena Perry-Brown | December 7th 2021
The site is currently open space.... read»
30 Condos on the Boards for One of DC's More Active Development Corridors
Nena Perry-Brown | May 19th 2021
The developers anticipate breaking ground this summer.... read»
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15 Workforce Housing Rowhomes Proposed for Marshall Heights
Nena Perry-Brown | April 30th 2018
Zoning documents were recently filed to pave way for construction of fifteen rowhomes in Marshall Heights.... read»
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