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Georgia Avenue
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Georgia Avenue, from most recent to least.
100-Unit Georgia Avenue Project Plans to Break Ground in Late 2014
Shilpi Paul | September 5th 2013
A 100-unit residential project planned for 3400 Georgia Avenue NW hopes to get started late next year and there could be a crowdsourcing aspect associ... read»
Developments Filling Up Lower Georgia Avenue
Shilpi Paul | August 8th 2012
Today, UrbanTurf takes a look at the new residential developments that are on tap for lower Georgia Avenue.... read»
Flash Mobs and Surveys: How Residents Influence Neighborhood Retail
Shilpi Paul | July 27th 2012
Residents of one DC neighborhood are employing some innovative tactics to impact what retail goes up in their neighborhoods.... read»
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