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Hecht Warehouse Redevelopment
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Hecht Warehouse Redevelopment, from most recent to least.
Inside Ivy City's Hecht Warehouse Apartments
UrbanTurf Staff | November 19th 2015
UrbanTurf has reported on the Hecht development in Ivy City a number of times over the past 18 months with a strong curiosity as to what the finished ... read»
Douglas Plans Redevelopment of Ivy City Warehouse For Retail Use
UrbanTurf Staff | November 18th 2015
The warehouse on Okie Street would be redeveloped and used for retail purposes. ... read»
Douglas' Latest Plans for the Addition to the Hecht Warehouse Redevelopment
Tianna Mañón | June 22nd 2015
Updated views of a planned addition to Hecht's massive Ivy City project include a living green wall.... read»
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