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Hoods

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Hoods, from most recent to least.

Southwest Waterfront: A Neighborhood Where A Change Is Gonna Come

Southwest Waterfront: A Neighborhood Where A Change Is Gonna Come

Amanda Abrams | December 2nd 2010

No neighborhood in the District will likely change more in the next ten years than the Southwest Waterfront. Amanda Abrams explains after the jump. ... read»

Cleveland Park: Coming Back After A Rough Year

Cleveland Park: Coming Back After A Rough Year

Amanda Abrams | November 25th 2010

Cleveland Park had a rough 2009, a year that was marked by a retail exodus and growing tensions among neighborhood residents. However, the tony Northw... read»

National Harbor: A Development Rises Next to the Potomac

National Harbor: A Development Rises Next to the Potomac

Amanda Abrams | November 10th 2010

Ten years ago, there wasn’t much to see on the eastern bank of the Potomac River just south of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. These days, however, the a... read»

Mount Pleasant: Sought-After Homes Surround Main Street in Transition

Mount Pleasant: Sought-After Homes Surround Main Street in Transition

Amanda Abrams | November 3rd 2010

The homes of Mount Pleasant have become some of the most desirable within the DC borders for city homebuyers. However, those homes make up just one se... read»

Petworth: Getting a Vibrancy of Its Own

Petworth: Getting a Vibrancy of Its Own

Janelle Nanos | October 21st 2010

Two years ago, Petworth was dubbed Notyetworth by the Washington City Paper. Now that less-than-flattering label no longer seems to apply.... read»

LeDroit Park: A Quiet Enclave in the Middle of the City

LeDroit Park: A Quiet Enclave in the Middle of the City

Amanda Abrams | October 13th 2010

As one of the older neighborhoods in DC, LeDroit Park is a place that has maintained many of its historic qualities while comfortably evolving into an... read»

Old Town: Mayberry By The Potomac

Old Town: Mayberry By The Potomac

Amanda Abrams | October 7th 2010

Despite its busy neighborhood center, Old Town, Alexandria still has a small town feel for many of its residents. And the price tag to enjoy this Mayb... read»

Eastern Market: A More European Way of Living

Eastern Market: A More European Way of Living

Amanda Abrams | September 30th 2010

People who live in the Capitol Hill sub-neighborhood of Eastern Market will tell you that the name refers to much more than simply the century-old mar... read»

Brightwood: DC's Northern Neighborhood on the Cusp

Brightwood: DC's Northern Neighborhood on the Cusp

Amanda Abrams | September 23rd 2010

It’s not hip. There are no cool cafés or bars and no hordes of local bloggers covering the neighborhood's every move. For these reasons, and the la... read»

Mount Rainier: Artists, Affordable Homes and A Silo Full of Corn

Mount Rainier: Artists, Affordable Homes and A Silo Full of Corn

Janelle Nanos | September 15th 2010

Mount Rainier is a tight-knit century-old community with an arts district, a food co-op, an active e-mail listserv and even a silo full of corn used t... read»

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