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High Street Residential
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Two-Year Extension Filed For 230-Unit Development Planned For Prominent Shaw Corner
UrbanTurf Staff | July 29th
Trammell Crow subsidiary High Street Residential's plans for a 230-unit building in Shaw will be delayed.... read»
230-Unit Development Planned For Prominent Shaw Corner
Nena Perry-Brown | November 5th 2020
Trammell Crow subsidiary High Street Residential has filed a planned-unit development (PUD) application to deliver the building to 7th and P Streets N... read»
A New PUD Would Bring 215 Apartments Atop Retail to 7th and P Street
Nena Perry-Brown | July 8th 2020
The Shaw development was described as "mostly affordable" at an ANC meeting.... read»
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