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715 Units Proposed For Second Phase of Development for DC's Sursum Corda Site
Nena Perry-Brown | March 21st 2022
The first two buildings at the redevelopment are nearing completion.... read»
From 1,295 to 1,410 Units Proposed for Redevelopment of Greenleaf in Southwest
Nena Perry-Brown | March 7th 2022
The new plans will increase the number of affordable units on the site.... read»
1,245 Residential Units and Major Renovations: The Final Plan to Redevelop Greenleaf in Southwest DC
Nena Perry-Brown | November 24th 2021
The redevelopment will focus more heavily on renovations and eliminating moves off-site, starting with remodeling the senior building.... read»
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Bill Introduced in DC to Help Housing Authority Residents Build Credit
Nena Perry-Brown | March 8th 2017
Yesterday, DC councilmember Anita Bonds introduced legislation to make it easier for public housing residents to build credit, giving them access to b... read»
The Near Southeast Development Rundown -- Part I
Nena Perry-Brown | June 7th 2016
In 2016, UrbanTurf has been taking an updated look at the residential developments on tap in area neighborhoods. While the Southwest Waterfront has on... read»
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