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Plans Filed For 472-Unit Development in Middle of Howard Campus
UrbanTurf Staff | August 24th 2022
The team behind the new mixed-use development had filed plans with DC's Historic Preservation Office.... read»
472 Units, 180 Hotel Rooms, and a Secret Passageway: The New Plans for a Prime Howard Site
UrbanTurf Staff | June 22nd 2022
The new development will also have a nearly 20,000 square-foot public plaza.... read»
Howard University Seeks Approval to Prep For Massive Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | September 17th 2019
The Bond Bread Factory and Washington Railway & Electric Company buildings are slated for a mixed use development with a market and 450 apartments.... read»
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