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Green Real Estate Dc

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Green Real Estate Dc, from most recent to least.

14th and U to Go Green

14th and U to Go Green

Mark Wellborn | June 28th 2010

Housing Complex recently reported that Living City Block has zeroed in on a couple of blocks around the corner of 14th and U Street in the hopes of ge... read»

A Report From the West End 25 Opening

A Report From the West End 25 Opening

Will Smith | May 6th 2010

West End 25, a luxury apartment project in the West End, officially opened recently with a rooftop party complete with DJs, open bar, and beautiful pe... read»

Anacostia’s Fendall Heights Condos Go Green

Anacostia’s Fendall Heights Condos Go Green

Mark Wellborn | May 3rd 2010

In yet another step forward for Anacostia, the Fendall Heights condo development had its ribbon cutting ceremony late last week, marking the first gre... read»

What $469K Buys You in DC?

What $469K Buys You in DC?

Mark Wellborn | March 10th 2010

In this week's installment of What X Buys You, we look at a two-bedroom row house in Shaw that was gutted and renovated in 2000 and then updated with ... read»

Saving Energy and Money: The Story of The Boston House

Saving Energy and Money: The Story of The Boston House

Robert Thomason | February 19th 2010

The Boston House, a high-rise condo development built in Dupont Circle in 1950, has made great strides in reducing energy costs and implementing measu... read»

Row House Features DC's First Solar Chimney

Row House Features DC's First Solar Chimney

Fritz Hubig | January 21st 2010

When Wayne Shields and Andrew Velthaus approached designer Rick Harlan Schneider of iSTUDIO Architects to help redesign their three-bedroom row house,... read»

DC's First Carbon Neutral Home Hits the Market

DC's First Carbon Neutral Home Hits the Market

Mark Wellborn | January 6th 2010

Back in September, we reported that DC’s first carbon neutral home was being built in Capitol Hill. Yesterday, the much-anticipated property hit... read»

The Real Deal with LEED Certfication

The Real Deal with LEED Certfication

Michael Kiefer | December 28th 2009

With green building becoming a standard in residential development, consumers are finding it necessary to quickly familiarize themselves with the LEED... read»

Unique Spaces: The DC Area's First Net Zero Home

Unique Spaces: The DC Area's First Net Zero Home

Fritz Hubig | November 25th 2009

Construction of the very first Net Zero home in the DC area is now complete. A four-bedroom, 3,500 square-foot house in Bethesda has risen the bar for... read»

The Right Contractor for Your Green Renovations

The Right Contractor for Your Green Renovations

Michael Kiefer | November 11th 2009

If you are making improvements to your new home, chances are you want them to be as energy efficient as possible. Deciding who you employ to do these ... read»

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