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Historic Preservation
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Historic Preservation, from most recent to least.
Scottish Rite Development Gets Key Approval As Extension of Landmark Boundaries Are Denied
Nena Perry-Brown | May 24th 2019
A recently-formed neighborhood association had attempted to nullify possibility of development there by seeking extension of the landmark boundaries.... read»
$25,000 For Renovations: DC Offers Grants for Historic Home Repairs
Nena Perry-Brown | May 3rd 2019
The recent designations of neighborhoods as historic districts in DC has come with an added benefit: grants for home repairs.... read»
450 Units, 156 Hotel Rooms and a Public Park: The Plans for a Prime Howard University Site
Nena Perry-Brown | April 2nd 2019
Howard University has selected a team to redevelop a pair of historic buildings it owns off Georgia Avenue.... read»
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The Plan to Replace Uptown Theater Sign Moves Forward, But It Won't Look Much Different
Nena Perry-Brown | July 24th 2018
AMC looks to replace the landmark sign in kind and add their name to the marquee.... read»
A Museum Dedicated to Words: Ground Breaks on Planet Word Redevelopment at the Franklin School
Nena Perry-Brown | June 5th 2018
The first language arts museum is expected to open in late 2019.... read»
15 Acres of Residences Off North Capitol: The Vision for the Armed Forces Retirement Home
Nena Perry-Brown | May 25th 2018
Eighty acres of the Armed Forces Retirement Home campus are being put up for mixed-use redevelopment. Here's what it will encompass.... read»
A 24-Hour DC Marketplace? Developers Vie to Redevelop Historic Howard University Properties
Nena Perry-Brown | May 22nd 2018
Howard University has selected several development teams for their long-dormant and -stalled Town Center properties on Georgia Avenue.... read»
HPRB Moves the Georgetown Heating Plant Development Forward
Nena Perry-Brown | April 27th 2018
The development still has a long road ahead to get full approval, though.... read»
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