Dc Apartments
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Despite a Crush of Class A Units, Rents Rise in the District
Lark Turner | October 6th 2014
A hefty amount of supply in the DC region hasn't stopped Class A apartments from being snapped up by eager renters.... read»

319-Unit Residential Development Proposed Adjacent to Howard University
Lark Turner | September 16th 2014
The project by Ambling University Development Group will include market-rate rentals, as well as affordable and faculty housing. ... read»

New On 16th: Modern Apartments in a Historic 1920's Building
UrbanTurf Sponsor | March 13th 2014
The Fitzgerald, a newly renovated boutique apartment building on 16th Street, is celebrating its grand opening with an open house on March 15th. ... read»
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H Street Project Could Break Ground in a Year, Offer Large Apartments
Lark Turner | March 6th 2014
Douglas Development's H Street project will include roughly 30 units and 30,000 square feet of retail.... read»

123-Unit Residential Project Planned For 4th and L Streets
Lark Turner | March 5th 2014
Developers are hoping to break ground on a ten-story, 123-unit building in Mount Vernon Triangle in August or September of this year.... read»

56-Unit 14th Street Project Approved, Will Start Construction This Summer
UrbanTurf Staff | February 27th 2014
A 56-unit apartment project planned for 14th and Wallach Place NW received final approval from the Historic Preservation Review Board today, and will ... read»

Plans for a 130-Unit, Mixed-Use Project in Adams Morgan Scrapped
Lark Turner | February 20th 2014
Update: Kettler's purchase of 1711 Florida Avenue NW means previous plans for a 130-unit residential building on the site are off the table. ... read»

2014 Could Be The Year of the Renter at New Buildings
Lark Turner | December 13th 2013
It seems that everywhere you look in the DC area, there is a new rental project sprouting up. The result of all the construction is a supply level tha... read»
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The third phase is a 10-story residential building with approximately 180–233 mixed... read »

The late California senator's Spring Valley home went under contract over the weekend... read »

The development along Langston Boulevard will now be a little bit shorter, and have f... read »
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