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A Look at the Plans For a Bridge Between the Arboretum and Anacostia Waterfront
Nena Perry-Brown | May 22nd 2019
A key site along the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail is inching closer to construction.... read»
The Plans to Redesign Dave Thomas Circle
Nena Perry-Brown | April 30th 2019
After announcing intentions to seize the Wendy's at the notorious Florida and New York Avenue intersection, DDOT has unveiled how the city plans to re... read»
Adaptive Reuse and Two-Over-Twos: An Update on DC's Hebrew Home Development
Nena Perry-Brown | March 20th 2019
The development will gut Petworth's historic Hebrew Home to create affordable senior housing.... read»
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Two Million Riders: Streetcar Ridership Exceeds Expectations at Two Year Anniversary
Nena Perry-Brown | February 28th 2018
While DDOT is considering trading out the existing streetcar carriages for others, the agency still has reason to pat itself on the back on the two-ye... read»
Convenience or Obstruction? DC Residents Sound Off on Dockless Bikes
Nena Perry-Brown | December 6th 2017
DDOT and the ANCs of Ward 2 co-hosted a town hall about the dockless bikeshare pilot program in DC and received plenty of feedback. ... read»
688 Units, An Arts Walk, A Public Park: The Proposals for One of DC's Central Parcels
Nena Perry-Brown | February 16th 2017
From an arts walk to an apartment-hotel project, the proposals for one of the city's most oddly-positioned sites -- air rights above a Mount Vernon Tr... read»
DDOT Confirms That It Doesn't Enforce Residential Parking Bans
Nena Perry-Brown | July 28th 2016
The agency offers its explanation of the District's enforcement of the prohibitions on residential parking permits which developers commit to in excha... read»
Are DC's RPP Restrictions Working?
Nena Perry-Brown | July 25th 2016
A couple years after the residential parking permit (RPP) ban became a common proposal for city developers, it is unclear if the restrictions will act... read»
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The federal government could be shut down by the end of today, and that shutdown coul... read »
The 16,250 square-foot home along Foxhall Road NW owned by Fox News anchor Bret Baier... read »
Right on the heels of a $29 million home along Foxhall Road going under contract to T... read »
New data shows that DC continues to make up for population losses experienced during ... read »
Built almost a century ago, the five-bedroom estate will hit the market in Chevy Chas... read »
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