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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Hoods, from most recent to least.
Bethesda: Bedroom Community Gets Buzzing Cache
Gretchen Cook | June 9th 2010
Once considered a dowdy DC outpost bordering the far reaches of Upper Northwest, Bethesda is now an upscale city that attracts the affluent and upward... read»
Foggy Bottom & West End: Where the Institutional Meets the International
Amanda Abrams | June 1st 2010
Driving through the Foggy Bottom and West End neighborhoods can feel a bit like passing through a vast canyon: high, anonymous buildings line the stre... read»
Historic Anacostia: Future Promise Breeds Cautious Optimism
Gretchen Cook | May 24th 2010
In this week's neighborhood profile we look at Historic Anacostia, an area with a historically bad rap but which is now attracting the attention of ho... read»
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Capitol Riverfront: Still Growing
Tim Brown | March 8th 2010
Despite being one of the areas in DC hit hardest by the economic downturn, Capitol Riverfront, Southeast DC’s neighborhood by the ballpark is sl... read»
The Push East: Trinidad, The Next Frontier
Tim Brown | February 15th 2010
Long known for little more than its high crime rate, Trinidad is now developing a reputation as an area where an affordable housing stock is drawing t... read»
From Seedy to Sought-After: Mount Vernon Triangle Becoming Urban Village
Will Smith | February 1st 2010
As part of UrbanTurf’s continuing partnership with The Washington Post, we published an article about Mount Vernon Triangle that ran this past Satur... read»
Logan Circle: Trendy Now, But Not By Accident
Mark Wellborn | November 23rd 2009
As part of UrbanTurf’s continuing partnership with The Washington Post, we published an article about Logan Circle that ran this past Saturday i... read»
H Street: A Place To Party, and To Settle Down
Mark Wellborn | October 26th 2009
UrbanTurf is happy to announce that we recently formed a content partnership with The Washington Post. This article on the H Street Corridor appeared ... read»
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