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Central Union Mission
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Central Union Mission, from most recent to least.
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»
The Mission at 14th and R Will Likely Be High-End Rentals
UrbanTurf Staff | March 7th 2014
Long thought to be a luxury condo project, the new development planned for the former Central Union Mission at 14th and R Street NW looks like it will... read»
A New Look For 14th and R
Shilpi Paul | October 3rd 2013
UrbanTurf recently got its hands on the newest and most detailed renderings of the 51-unit Central Union Mission condo project. ... read»
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